| Length (Feet): | 8' |
|---|---|
| Height (Inches): | 7.875" |
| Color: | Nu-White enamel |
| Finish: | Nu-White enamel |
| Model: | Fine/Line 30A |
| Application: | Heating |
| Depth (Inches): | 2-11/16" |
| Type: | Hydronic |
| BTU Output: | 610 |
| Package Type: | Includes Heating Element |
No we do not since we are unable to ship them.
Yes, the unit can accept 3/4" Sharkbite fittings. Keep in mind you will have to cut back and deburr the element on the female sweat side of the element in order to connect the other sharkbite.
Hello, I have been using shark bites on my baseboards for 4 years - no problems to date. You do have to cut the copper on one side of the baseboard - as it is flanged.
It is unlikely the exact model installed in your home is still available. While the new models will not properly connect to the old ones end-to-end, they will work the same if installed elsewhere in the system without a problem.
The baseboard is sold in fixed lengths. You may want to purchase the 4 ft length. The baseboard unit panel and element can then be carefully cut to fit the length needed for your installation size.
Yes, the connectors at each end accept elbows that can be turned in any direction.
The outlet/inlet are straight out (parallel to the length), you add the fitting which can be any, tee, reducer, elbow etc., for the direction you need. Another words you can use it with the basement floor underneath. Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID
yes. Chris Milner Milhouse Enterprises www.Milhouseenterprises.com
Yes it includes the cover but the end caps with access doors are separate purchase items.
The materials of construction would be compatible with potable water as the element is made of copper tubing. Can you be more specific regarding the application of the radiator within a potable water system?
Yes, most hot water heating systems are initially filled with potable water anyway and any make up water connections are to the potable water system (with the appropriate backflow prevention device).
Yes, no problem-done all the time.
We do offer metal escutcheons which can seal the gap around pipes exiting the floor. However these are solid and can only be installed at the same time as the pipe. They would not retrofit an existing system. http://www.supplyhouse.com/Escutcheons-728000
This should be fine. Part 101024000 may make the job easier.
No problem, pretty common installation for base board heat both residential and commercial.
Yes. The element is not directional so pipe it however is easiest. Sent from the Samsung Galaxy Rugby Pro, an AT&T LTE smartphone