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Need help identifying and quantifying a possible "Wrought Iron" radiator...
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Ba11zooka
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We're trying to do our venting calculations, and I've got a couple of related questions - is the 30" tall radiator in the attached image a "wrought iron" radiator (it matches the descriptions I've read in a couple of places), and if so, where does it fall on the "EDR per section" and "volume of air per sf of EDR" charts?
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Just found the EDR/section (here on HeatingHelp, had I just looked
) - it's "1 per tube" (very sneaky, Dead Men, very sneaky), but I'm still looking for the volume... 0 -
From the looks of it, I'd measure the tube lengths and diameters, calculate how much air is in the tubes, add 50% or so for the base and see how it works.All Steamed Up, Inc.
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