adamm
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I am installing an oil boiler to heat my shop. I picked up a used boiler with all the controls, and most of the components to install the system. The main thing missing for a complete system is a radiator.
Has anyone used the rad from a car to heat their shop? The operating conditions should are about the same in a car as a hydronic system. The rads run over 212°F and have a system pressure of 15 psi in cars. In the hydronic system I understand that the water should only be set to 180°F and it will have the same 15 psi system pressure.
I have searched this forum and did some google searching, but I haven't found anyone who has done this sucessfully.
Thanks,
Adam
Has anyone used the rad from a car to heat their shop? The operating conditions should are about the same in a car as a hydronic system. The rads run over 212°F and have a system pressure of 15 psi in cars. In the hydronic system I understand that the water should only be set to 180°F and it will have the same 15 psi system pressure.
I have searched this forum and did some google searching, but I haven't found anyone who has done this sucessfully.
Thanks,
Adam
Now, if we were talking about building a race car or a tow rig with heavy cooling requirements, you'd be making some points. In the old days, when people used steam radiators to heat their homes, none of them had fans.
