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The SUNTEMP INDUSTRIES sus-7 is a complete hydronic baseboard heater assembly designed for residential and light commercial hot water heating systems. Rated at 3,920 BTU/h at 180 degrees F water temperature and 1 gallon per minute flow rate, this unit delivers standard output performance in a 7-foot length. The assembly includes a 3/4-inch copper element with aluminum fins and arrives fully assembled with a painted white cabinet finish. At 17.5 pounds, this baseboard is a straightforward drop-in for forced hot water systems. Installation requires sweat connections to existing copper supply and return lines. No splice plate is included with this unit.
The sus-7 is suited for hydronic heating zones in residential living spaces, offices, or light commercial areas where perimeter baseboard heat distribution is specified. The 7-foot length makes it appropriate for medium-sized rooms or wall runs requiring moderate heat output. The sweat connection type is compatible with standard 3/4-inch copper hydronic piping commonly found in residential forced hot water systems. Licensed plumbers and HVAC technicians typically install and commission baseboard hydronic heaters as part of a zoned or multi-zone hot water heating system.
Designed as an OEM-style complete baseboard heater for 3/4-inch sweat-connected hydronic heating systems operating at standard output conditions. Compatible with forced hot water systems using 3/4-inch copper supply and return lines.
Installation should be performed by a licensed plumber or HVAC technician familiar with hydronic heating systems. Shut down the boiler and relieve system pressure before making sweat connections to supply and return lines. All work must comply with applicable local plumbing and mechanical codes, including IPC and IFGC where referenced. Do not exceed the rated operating conditions for this heater assembly, and confirm that a splice plate is on hand before beginning multi-section runs.
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