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remodeling bathroom and purchased new baseboard heaters (hot water radiant
heating) I noticed that the 3/4 inch copper tubing used on these units is
very very thin................... Ishould I be concerned??????????
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Not a bit. They're pressure rated. The thinner tubing throws heat off
faster, that's all.

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Thanks spammer.....makes sense.....
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