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hot_rod
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would be the best first step. contact a rep or supplier of any of the radiant tubing manufacturers. they all have snowmelt calculation software. Watts Radiant, Viega, Uponor, Roth Rehau, Mr pex, etc.
The program will spell out all the data you need to bid. tube size and spacing, loop lengths, pump size, etc. You need to decide which class of snowmelt you need, generally from 90 yo 200 BTU/ sq. ft.
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The program will spell out all the data you need to bid. tube size and spacing, loop lengths, pump size, etc. You need to decide which class of snowmelt you need, generally from 90 yo 200 BTU/ sq. ft.
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Bob "hot rod" Rohr
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I need to calculate load for a concrete garage snow melt system to be installed soon,some of the heat required I will be using wasted steam condensate(we don't recycle the condensate)I'm looking for technical advice,opinions,costs of operation the area in question is 12x40.This is my first time I'need some feedback to complement my math.Thank you.0
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