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Using A New Wall Panel High Output
Homeowner wants all new book cases in their new library which is roughly 20X20. That leaves us with just 6 feet of interior wall space for heating. They dont want toe base heaters or radiant. The house now has baseboard through out so I suggested a Buderos high output wall panel at 14,000 btu's.
My question is the Buderos diverter. If we use the thermostatic head for this room, would the diverter continue to flow the water through the one pipe loop. We never used a diverter before in a single loop system. ( the baseboard returned on itself so the feed and return pipes are next to eachother) thanks Last edited by II Weeks; 01-19-2009 at 08:38 PM. |
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Re: Using A New Wall Panel High Output
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The Grand Wazoo
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Location: Illinois
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Re: Using A New Wall Panel High Output
Call a proffesional, your question can't be answered with the information you have provided.
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