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toddb wrote:Thank you!
topsflo ts5
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C Schomer wrote:
It's been nearly 40 years since I did a lot of steam and hot water work but radiant is way more efficient because of the lower boiler temp and less stack loss. Using the WH for the heat source and cycling the fan coil unit with a t stat wouldn't be as efficient as a real low temp radiant system... if that help you any. Craig
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lawrosa wrote:From the link above:
..I would probably get a wave 3 or 6 and hang it on a wall somewhere... Wave 3 heater
Reese Dual Cam Straight Line HP Sway Control
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pianotuna wrote:
Does this calculation hold for a fan assisted heat emitter? Or does the fan have the effect of extracting more heat from the working fluid?
โJan-02-2016 10:11 AM
lawrosa wrote:
So my 200 sq ft camper would need 7000 btu as a heat sourse at a minimum..
200 sq ft x 35 btu per sq ft = 7000
7000 / 550 btu per ft of baseboard @ 180f = 12 ft of base board...( But wait)!!!!!!
I dont have 180f water. And as the chart for heat emmiters goes@ 120F water I would get maybe 200 btu per ft..
so 7000/ 200 btu per ft @ 120f water = 35 ft of baseboard...
Now where the heck will I put 35 ft of baseboard...???