05-30-16, 03:24 PM | #1 |
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Hydronic floor heating only 15 mm height
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Wanted to show you, how I added floor heating to our bedrooms (first floor). First installed preformed insulation plates, with grooves for fitting aluminum heat dividers, [IMG][/IMG] secondly installed the aluminum heat divider plates, [IMG][/IMG] thirdly installed the pipes [IMG][/IMG] and finally the laminate: [IMG][/IMG] For more details, take a look at my website (in Dutch): Toch vloerverwarming - geen energierekening meer:energie+ woonhuis van de fam. Kriegsman in Ootmarsum |
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05-31-16, 10:43 AM | #2 |
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Wow, 15mm is really thin! That is just under 5/8" for us non metric users.
What is the distance between the tubes?
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05-31-16, 11:04 AM | #3 |
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The distance between the tubes is 10 cm (4"). The tubes are 10 mm O.D.
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11-02-17, 06:02 AM | #4 |
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Yes, that's thin. But it is functioning very well.
I'm having a max. watertemperature (supply to the floor) of 32°C (89.6 F) in winter. The heating is calculated for an outside temperature of -12°C (=10.4 F). With those temperatures we can achieve an indoor temperature of 22°C (71.6 F). |
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