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<blockquote data-quote="mtfallsmikey" data-source="post: 1373751" data-attributes="member: 21416"><p>That's good, scooter, and from my 30 = yrs. in the HVAC biz you are a lucky and educated man...I've been taking care of a few "problem" children-type installs due to poor planning, sizing,installation. I do a complete heat loss calculation, size HX's, BB, radiant,piping,pumps,head loss with time-tested, established methods used by any reputable contractor, which factor in construction types, window/door construction, and insulation. My total heat loss in my house was 46,000 BTU, installed a Heil cased coil rated at 56,000 BTU @ 180 deg. I can heat the house with this coil down to 130 deg. water. I stand by what I stated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtfallsmikey, post: 1373751, member: 21416"] That's good, scooter, and from my 30 = yrs. in the HVAC biz you are a lucky and educated man...I've been taking care of a few "problem" children-type installs due to poor planning, sizing,installation. I do a complete heat loss calculation, size HX's, BB, radiant,piping,pumps,head loss with time-tested, established methods used by any reputable contractor, which factor in construction types, window/door construction, and insulation. My total heat loss in my house was 46,000 BTU, installed a Heil cased coil rated at 56,000 BTU @ 180 deg. I can heat the house with this coil down to 130 deg. water. I stand by what I stated. [/QUOTE]
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