Drop Header Steam build (I wanna do it properly)
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You'll get an idea of how it is working regarding the sizing issue…if you find it is cycling a lot during a call for heat, ensure your main venting is good, and minimize any setback (I'd say no more than 3 degrees). Steam works better with minimal setback anyway.
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Paul,
While I admit I cheat in several ways, my steam system has no issues with a 10 degree setback.
I'd tend to say as far as efficiency, it probably does better with a large setback than maintaining temperature. But I leave it on 1 temperature because we're all awake / home at different times.Single pipe 392sqft system with an EG-40 rated for 325sqft and it's silent and balanced at all times.
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