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Radiant heating methods
Hydronic systems pump heated water from a boiler through tubing laid in
a pattern
Underneath the floor. The water supplied to the system generally ranges
from 85o F (29oC) to 1400F (60oC) and is controlled by thermostats to
moderate the floor temperature. A cementitious material or an air gap is
required to distribute evenly the heat.
• Electric cables and flexible heating films convert electrical power
into heat and require a thermal mass or an air gap to spread out the
heat. Since the power generated is fixed, temperatures are controlled by
on/off thermostats and floor sensors, creating differential temperature
changes in the floor.
• Self-regulating elements are made of a semi-conductive material, which
acts as a sensor; the heat output increases as the temperature decreases
and conversely, the
Heat output decreases as the temperature increases. The self-regulating
element comes as a mat and can be placed directly under the floor
covering because it cannot overheat.
Information about
Radiant heating methods
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