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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: have a new garn on order
« on: July 21, 2012, 11:34:29 AM »
A ton of great GARN owners on http://www.hearth.com
Check out the Forum
I do agree all the Forums are a bit quit this time of the year. Its just to hot to think about heating.
Check out the Forum
I do agree all the Forums are a bit quit this time of the year. Its just to hot to think about heating.
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General Outdoor Furnace Discussion / Re: have a new garn on order
« on: July 21, 2012, 11:26:36 AM »
Where are you located in the country?
I've been in the hydronic business for 30 years. Possible know someone in your area.
Have to contacted your GARN Rep in your area. Many time they will help with concepts/designs.
In general I would agree with RSI regarding using a flat plat heat exchanger, it does make piping simpler with pressurized system.
Don't get overwhelmed with the whole project. Start with just one area and size your piping based on the heat load.
Break down your project into smaller segments and you will be just fine
Good luck
I've been in the hydronic business for 30 years. Possible know someone in your area.
Have to contacted your GARN Rep in your area. Many time they will help with concepts/designs.
In general I would agree with RSI regarding using a flat plat heat exchanger, it does make piping simpler with pressurized system.
Don't get overwhelmed with the whole project. Start with just one area and size your piping based on the heat load.
Break down your project into smaller segments and you will be just fine
Good luck
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