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DAN, I POSTED A QUESTION ABOUT RADIANT RADIATORS THAT ARE IN A CUSTOMER'S HOUSE THAT I'M TRYING TO FIND A HEAT LOAD TO SIZE A NEW BOILER. SOMEONE DID REPLY AND TOLD ME TO GO TO THE BURNHAM WEDSITE. I DO NOT BELIEVE THAT THEY ARE A BURNHAM RADIATORS. I WAS WONDERING IF YOU COULD TELL ME IF YOU KNOW THE MAKE OR BTU RATING PER SECTION OF THESE RADIATORS BY THE ATTACHED PICTURE. THE RADIATORS ARE 22" HIGH. THANKS
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I thought they were Weil-McLain's Raydient convectors, but after checking, I see that they're not. I looked through all my other books, Bob, and don't have this one. Sorry.Retired and loving it.0 -
That's a U.S. Radiator Co. SR-5 "Sunray" radiator
according to thee deare olde Hydronic Rating Handbook by Tom Byrley. Here's the chart as it appears in the book:
Depth Height EDR
5-9/16 19 1.8
5-9/16 21 1.8
5-9/16 22.5 1.8
6-3/4 19 2.3
6-3/4 21 2.3
6-3/4 22.5 2.3All Steamed Up, Inc.
Towson, MD, USA
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