| Weight (lbs): | 52 lbs |
|---|---|
| BTU Output: | 4070 |
| Length (Inches): | 36" |
| Warranty: | 5 Year Material/Workmanship |
| Height (Inches): | 20" |
That can be done, however you will not get optimal convection and some areas may feel cooler than others.
Unless your system is direct supply/direct return, this will affect the system.
In an open system, you will not need an oxygen barrier.
In a open system you can not use a cast iron rad, you will get rust in your tap water.
This panel has R20 thread. You will need the adapter that Buderus offers in order to make your connections.
You will need Copper Radiator Compression Fittings to connect the supply and return lines to this panel.
That radiator has a BTU output of 1970. It would be impossible to say exactly how large of a space it would heat without knowing more about the heat loss of the room you plan on using it in. For example, it will be able to heat a larger room if it is well insulated and does not have many windows.
The installation manual ( http://s3.pexsupply.com/manuals/1249544647674/17234_PROD_FILE.pdf ) should have most of the information you are looking for. Buderus is a branch of Bosch, a company with multiple facilities around the world. We do know that this unit is built somewhere in Europe.