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This is a system where the boiler heated fluid flows by the principle of gravity-flow instead of pumps. This principle requires the distribution system to be sized correctly and installed with accurate slopes for the hot water to rise in and flow to the terminal units.

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i am 86 yrs. old i live in phila, pa. i need help for a new haeting system in my home.?

can i get help. or a free gov. grant for a new heating system.