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Lc_shi
19-10-2005, 04:32 AM
Hi Dear all,
Underfloor heating is popular in cold area of our country and is moving to the southern area(rather cold in winter)but it seldom applies to summer cooling. It's an energy save tech due to lower water temp for heating and higher temp for cooling. Would you tell me something about your country's application? and the main concerns in practical operation? thx!

regards
LC

wambat
19-10-2005, 08:43 AM
Ic Shi, This may be a good source of information for you
http://resourcecenter.ashrae.org/store/ashrae/newstore.cgi?itemid=17171&view=item&page=1&loginid=3479031&words=underfloor%20heating%20and%20cooling&method=and&

US Iceman
19-10-2005, 02:48 PM
Hi LC,

Are you talking about underfloor heating or radiant panel systems?

Here are several links on radiant panel systems for your review.

http://www.radiantpanelassociation.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=136

http://www.twapanels.ca/

http://oikos.com/esb/37/radiant.html

http://www.toolbase.org/techinv/techDetails.aspx?technologyID=108

Regards,
US Iceman

Peter_1
19-10-2005, 09:47 PM
For cooling, Lichuan, I shouldn't use it.
It will give a uncomfortable feeling because the cold will stay against the floor .
If you walk around in summer with light shoes, you will feel the cold at your feet but that's all.
What about condensation on the surface if you wants to lower the room temperature?

Lc_shi
20-10-2005, 12:54 AM
Hi Peter,
Yeah,cooling floor is not popular as cooling ceiling because the lower temp on foot is uncomfortable. But combine floor heating with cooling can save initial and maintenance cost,the condensation problem shall be solved by room dewpoint control. I'm not sure if this tech has market potential-:p

regards
LC

Peter_1
20-10-2005, 06:25 AM
This is the webiste from Velta, products we sometimes use http://www.velta.de/en/start_fachhandwerk/default.asp?seite=../prprodukte/uebersicht.htm&index=8

And their practical tips of teh month
http://www.velta.de/en/start_fachhandwerk/default.asp?seite=../tdmliste/uebersicht.htm&index=46

freddyng
20-10-2005, 06:48 AM
Hi Lichuan

You can try http://www.devi.com

Cheers
Freddy

marianstancu
11-02-2006, 09:03 PM
Hi LC, in my house I had 120 sqm of floor heating. It`s a dream compares with conventional systems. I worked with GIACOMINI . The comfort is very high and the gas consumption is 10% lower ! Please note : very important is the house insulation . I built my house with 10 cm polystirene external insulation , because in Romania in the winter can be -30 Celsius degree (sometime).
Best regards,Marian
http://www.giacomini.com/giacomini/azienda.jsp?id_menu0=4&id_lang=2&id_menu1=50&level=1&template=4&id_domain=3

afeef
13-02-2006, 09:30 AM
hi
it is not practical in cooling ,,cause the cold air is heaver than the hot air,so most of cold air stay neer the floor and do not distrubute to all room volum
this condition i see it in jordan (i live there 5 years)
many of hotel room changed it underfloor cooling to fan coil cooling , is is mutch better
thanks

Lc_shi
13-02-2006, 09:46 AM
Please note : very important is the house insulation . I built my house with 10 cm polystirene external insulation , because in Romania in the winter can be -30 Celsius degree (sometime).

How the external insulation to be done? what about the cost? thx

it is not practical in cooling ,,cause the cold air is heaver than the hot air,so most of cold air stay neer the floor and do not distrubute to all room volum
there are some issues: #condensate on the floor if the air dew point higher than cooing surface temperature
# to prevent uncomfortable cold breeze on foot,the floor surface temp shoudn't be too low, which limit this kind of system's capacity

rgds
LC

marianstancu
13-02-2006, 10:40 AM
Please see this: http://www.vencel.co.uk/products/insulation/application.asp?prodid=135&bread=Walls&nav=nav_9
http://www.aerias.org/kview.asp?DocId=95&spaceid=1&subid=4#insulation-foam

afeef
13-02-2006, 01:39 PM
How the external insulation to be done? what about the cost? thx

there are some issues: #condensate on the floor if the air dew point higher than cooing surface temperature
# to prevent uncomfortable cold breeze on foot,the floor surface temp shoudn't be too low, which limit this kind of system's capacity

rgds
LC
hi
the temprature of floor is above dew point,and the ambient temprature max.is 30 c so it is not so hot for design of cooling coiles with respect ambient temp.
and there is no unconfortable feeling neer the surface ground
all of that ,,,and i can tell it is unsuccesfull for cooling:D

Darshi
23-03-2006, 05:58 AM
Dear LC
I find your posts about energy efficiency in HVAC very intersting.
Many of us ,never looked at the energy used by HVAC equipment during our practicing days.

I have recently designed a HVAC system for a four story building in India,using displacment ventilation.The air was not moved under floor, instead columns were used as diffusers with air velocity near 66 FPM (0.3 m/s)

The cooling is achieved by indirect evaporative coooling and (small ammonia chiller comes on for dehumidification during muggy weather) with
heat recovery from the return air .Thehumidified return air precools the incomming fresh air over a heat pipe heat exchanger before exhasting.
You are right it is more effivcient and also offers the best indoor air quality
rgds
darshi

Lc_shi
23-03-2006, 06:40 AM
Hi Darshi
Your project is very interesting. I hope you can share something with me. How about the small ammonia chiller and heat pipe HX? really a good topic:)
if convenient,you can give my email :lc_shi@163.com

best regards
LC

puddleboy3
23-03-2006, 05:58 PM
Check out http://www.daikineurope.com/news/items/altherma.jsp

Darshi
05-04-2006, 09:38 AM
This is a good place to know a lot more
www.ambthair.com/dispvmixed.html

Coldroom System
07-05-2006, 09:08 PM
If anyone needs electric underfloor heating for Freezer Warehouses(not homes), contact
James E Choate and Associates in Atlanta. They have designed thousands of systems all across the world. They have been doing it for 30+ years.
770-448-8473

US Iceman
07-05-2006, 11:28 PM
Dear Coldroom Systems,

Please do not post the same message in multiple threads. This will not provide any additional benefits.

Also please see my PM to you concerning the use of the RE site for advertising.

Thanks and Best Regards,
US Iceman

MandyTossman
12-11-2009, 03:48 AM
Under Floor Heating mats [warmyourfloor.com] are DIY friendly. wiring should be done by an electric professional.

jason.baptiste
11-12-2009, 01:22 PM
The efficient way that the floor is heated means less heat loss, even distribution of heat, lower operating temperatures, healthier and more comfortable environments and greater design flexibility. All of these mean that underfloor heating is Eco-friendly, uses less fuel, can be used with alternative heat sources and operates at a lower cost than conventional systems.