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sizing monoflo
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RMA
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OK, existing radiators to remain equals 50,500 btu's. existing 32 gpm circulator, 344 mbh boiler,
at 50,500 btu's I think i need a 5gpm circ (10,000 btu's per 1gpm)
what diameter main for a monoflo loop w/ split return?
1" will provide 8 gpm or 80,000 btu's
I am thinking 1" loop with 3/4 branches to the rads.
any comments?
at 50,500 btu's I think i need a 5gpm circ (10,000 btu's per 1gpm)
what diameter main for a monoflo loop w/ split return?
1" will provide 8 gpm or 80,000 btu's
I am thinking 1" loop with 3/4 branches to the rads.
any comments?
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This is from the Library.
http://www.heatinghelp.com/files/articles/955/281.pdf
Scroll down a few pages to the Monoflo sizing instructions.Retired and loving it.0 -
English
You're kidding me!
Think i'll put a wood stove in instead!0 -
Hey,,, its easy,,,
it is in English,,,, and all right-there in B&W!!!0
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