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Don \"Grumpy\" Walsh
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Wayne, what do those two tees on the horizontal return line do? I can't tell from the picture what they are for. That is a very compact installation, looks very neat and efficient. Grumpy
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My Friends are about to move into their new church building. They figure about 6 weeks of building and finishing and the rest of the time fighting red tape and inspections. They are retropspective about it. They say in hindsight they would have hired a professional to manage the job, instead of trying to do it themselves to save a buck. But for now they can attend church out in the country setting in a building heating by a radiant floor.
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Some of the members had an idea of putting a solar panel or 2 in the future, hence the 2 capped tees. However now that it has been running for a while it's clear that the passive solar gain from the windows is so great that there is no need for an active system.
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