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coal fired radiant
WPH2205
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Can I use a coal stoker with radiant heat? I am concerned about the water temp. because as everyone knows a coal stoker has heat in it all the time. Will I be able to run the water at a low enough temp., and if so, how should it be piped? I should mention that this is going in a 1200 sq. ft. garage with 2x6 framed walls, and I also plan to install some commercial baseboard. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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No problem.... hook it up P/S and then use a mixing valve or injection to mix the temp. down. Works just fine, and is the cheapest BTU's you ganna get right now.
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