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Alan(CaliforniaRadiant)Forbes
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The Taco 007 should be fine as long as the output of the radiators does not exceed 40,000 BTU.
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Distance for an 07 Taco
Can I use a Taco 07 or should I use something bigger, say an
09 for example? I have approx. 175 feet of 3/4 inch type M
copper pipe feeding 3 cast iron radiators. The Radiators are in series feeding from one to the other. Each radiator
is approx. 2 foot high by 4 inches thick by 30 inches long.
The loops on each radiator are the smaller ones not the heavy thick ones. I know this isn't a professional discription of the radiators but it is a ball park discription. My concern is that a 07 that someone gave me
may be to small. Any help is greatly appreciated.0
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