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Sorry I originally misread your post. You should really should try and get the supply's down low, it will heat much better.
Return location doesn't matter much, if at all.
Why not blow the budget and put some radiant in the floor .
I am doing a remod in Michigan..and I am having trouble getting the supplies low in the floor on a remod house because I don't want to penetrate the top plates of load bearing walls. There will be an attic furnace with cathedral finished ceilings in dormers on either side of the attic. These rooms are long and narrow, so would it be ok to place both the supplies on one end of the room up high and the returns on the same wall up high on the other end?...both rooms are approx. 13'X23'
thanks in advance for any advice
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Sorry I originally misread your post. You should really should try and get the supply's down low, it will heat much better.
Return location doesn't matter much, if at all.
Why not blow the budget and put some radiant in the floor .
Last edited by Ed Janowiak; 02-23-2008 at 11:18 PM. Reason: misread original post
Ed J
Not everybody has money falling from their pockets like you.
(I've seen the pictures of your new system. )
Perhaps you should have read the instructions before calling.
It's taken me working 7 days a week since Christmas to get this far. Only worked 1/2 a day today and am off tomorrow. Was home 8 out of the last 40 nights, but the bad travel is over. And now the fun begins, I get to cash in all those holiday inn points for more pex tubing and taco circulators
Ed J