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Hello

I need help with what pipe size I need to run for a hydronic hot water coil.
Coil specs:
72k mbh
4 gpm
1.5 pressure drop
180 entering temp
142 leaving temp
3/4" coil connection
1650 cfm
620 fpm

Piping is roughly 25 feet from circulator. Pump is a UPS-15-58FC 3 speed circulator.
I am planning to install a 3/4" bell and Gossett gpm circuit setter.

Question is 3/4" pipe from circulator along with a 3/4" circuit setter enough to provide the btu this coil needs?

The boiler is a navien combi working off a primary/secondary loop. And the pipe run goes up approx 20 vertically And 10 feet horizontally.

Thanks in advance
 
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