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Greenbuilding Archive for March 2001
257 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:25:09 2002

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[GBlist] Re: What did Alan say...



Sorry Speireag
I missed the thread... What did Alan suggest?  I have EXACTly this situation
to remedy and I was planning to put in an online heater to heat the
pre-heated solar at the bathroom point - the line is 30M so there is a lot
of warmish water sitting in line...
Thanks
Matt W

>    If it were my system, I'd do what Alan suggests.  Especially if I
> could run the lines through the basement, where they're likely to
> stay below 20=B0C and to return promptly to that temperature after I
> run hot water through them.


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