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Steam Boiler conversion
I was wondering if I should do a continuous loop or a monoflow "T" loop when I convert my boiler from steam to hot water.
I have cast Iron radiators and they are the flow thru type. All the oversized steam pipes have been removed and I am sitting here wondering what would be best. Thanks |
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Steam Boiler conversion
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http://forums.invision.net/Main.cfm?CFApp=2 "robbie" wrote in message ... I was wondering if I should do a continuous loop or a monoflow "T" loop when I convert my boiler from steam to hot water. I have cast Iron radiators and they are the flow thru type. All the oversized steam pipes have been removed and I am sitting here wondering what would be best. Thanks -- robbie |
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