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Novice question re: convection radiators
michael_15
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Dan has a book called "EDR" which lists the EDR of, well, <b><i>E</b></i>very <b><i>D</b></i>arn <b><i>R</b></i>adiator.
Here's a <a href="http://www.heatinghelp.com/shopcart/product.cfm?category=2-59">link</a>.
You can also try Burnham's heating helper to get some estimates. The easiest way to get this is to Google for "htghelper" and take the top link.
-Michael
Here's a <a href="http://www.heatinghelp.com/shopcart/product.cfm?category=2-59">link</a>.
You can also try Burnham's heating helper to get some estimates. The easiest way to get this is to Google for "htghelper" and take the top link.
-Michael
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Measuring steam in old convection radiators
I am in the process of converting from an old oil steam boiler to gas, and am trying to size the new boiler. I know I have to do so on the basis of total square feet of steam. I have done so with standard tables for the tube radiators, but I have several old convection radiators for which I do not have a table.
I would love some help knowing how to measure the square footage of steam in these old convection ones. They are 5.5 inches by 6 inches in various lenghts (25", 30", 36", 42") at a height of about 20".
I'm a total novice at this so any additional insights are welcome!
Thank you!0
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