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12/07/2005 1:55 PM  
My wife and I just bought a home recently and we were told that it had radiant heating installed. Upon looking at it and reading the instruction booklet that came with it, I found out that I need to add more water to it. However, I don't know how and the owner is dead. The instruction booklet doesn't even give me a very good idea as to how I should add some more water. Below are the specs of my unit.

[b]Empire Boiler by American-Standard[\b]
[b]Boiler Size 2-GA-6-E[\b]
[b]Number Of Sections 6[\b]

If there is anything else that you need to know to be able to help, let me know and I'll see if I can't get that for you. If anyone can help me with this, I'd be greatly appreciative.

JT Collett
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12/16/2005 2:05 PM  
JT,

I found this company that might be able to help you.

http://www.empireplumbingco.com

phone: (602) 275-6257
fax: (602) 275-6471
email: rebeccaempireplumbingco.com

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