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Old 12-07-2007, 09:34 PM   #1
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I Have A Gas Boiler With Baseboard Heating (water) We Would Like To Install A Small Base Bord In A Small Part Of The Bathroom, We Have A Baseboard On The Other Side Of The Wall To Connect To Which Is Not A Problem. My Question Is We Can't Run A Return Line Back To The System Can The Return Go Back To The Same Line?

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I'm not a pro plumber, just a long-time DIYer, but I do not think that that will work.
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Yes,..... As long as the Loop is still a Loop, with no Dead Ends....

In other words,....
In Series, not Parallel..........
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