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Primary/Secondary TT hydronic circuit coupling
Tony_23
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It's the run of the tee and the closeness of the branches to each other along the run. The branches can be 180 opposite but the run is on the same plane.
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Primary/Secondary TT hydronic circuit coupling
With reference to closely spaced TT coupling between primary & secondary hydronic circuit(s).
Do the bases (the vertical component of the letter T in this example) of the TT have to exist on the same 2D plane? Or can the bases of the TT be offset by an angle? If yes how much of an angle?0 -
Primary/Secondary TT hydronic circuit coupling
With reference to closely spaced TT coupling between primary & secondary hydronic circuit(s).
Do the bases (the vertical component of the letter T in this example) of the TT have to exist on the same 2D plane? Or can the bases of the TT be offset by an angle? If yes how much of an angle?0
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