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monoflow tee
KevinM_2
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The tee's are about 15 inches apart and the convector I am picking up is around 4 feet long. I only need to drop down about 3 inches before jumping back up. What is a plm?
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KevinM
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monoflow tee
Hi, I was moving a couple of heating lines in my basement up into the bays to gain some headroom. The line I am moving is a monoflow main . This main serves convectors on the first floor. Is it ok to drop down first out of the bay with the supply and return branches and then jump back up to pick up the convector and still use a single monoflow tee on each convector, or do I need to use two?
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How much are you dropping the main? How far apart between the tees? I have dropped to 20" without a plm, as said before, every job is differnet and must be looked at before any decisons are made....0 -
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Thanks Gary, very helpful.
KevinM.0
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