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How to keep your apartment heat just right this winter

deadprogrammer's cafe has a good article on steam and water heat ... and a tip on how to adjust the temperature ... "Deadprogrammer Visits The Radiator Planet" ... using a "regulated thermostatic valve" with pics ... and help from Gary the cat ...

The kit usually consists of three parts: a temperature control device, an adaptor and a Hoffman-type valve. This will run you about $100 altogether. I have one on two radiators, and let me tell you, these are worth every penny.
Posted October 21, 2005 08:12 AM  ·  Permalink   ·  Tips



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