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Do it yourself radiant heat. http://www.krelldistributing.com Do it your self save thousands on radiant floor heating systems. Complete heating packages custom designed to fit your heating needs. We can custom tailor a radiant floor heating system to heat one room, or a whole house! Each Do-it-yourself package comes complete with everything you will need to install your heating system along with detailed plans that are sure to make it easy for the do-it your-selfer! Contact Krell Distributing today to get started! RADIANT HEAT A Better Alternative Don't be fooled by a "92% efficiency" rating on a forced-air furnace. Radiant heat systems can be as much as 30-40% more efficient than forced-air systems. Why the difference? A radiant heat system is intrinsically a more effective method to distribute the heat. Forced-air systems can efficiently heat the air, but they lose efficiency when you factor in distributing it throughout the house. Much of the energy is trapped in the air higher up in the room. Radiant heat gently warms the solid objects in the room and the air as it comes in contact with the radiantly-warmed objects. Radiant heat will result in lower operating costs than other systems. This is due to the following factors: The Condensing Boilers used with radiant floor heat achieve up to 95% efficiency. Condensing boilers lower the temperature of the flue gas going through the heat exchanger enough to condense the water vapor present in the flue gasses. This results in latent heat of vaporization, which adds up to 10% overall efficiencies. Lower Thermostat Settings in the home. Since in a warm air system the temperature at the ceiling is higher than the occupied zone (1-6 feet) higher thermostat settings are required to achieve comfort. With radiant floor heat, the opposite is true and a temperature of 63-65 degrees is comfortable. Zoning (Multiple thermostats) are typical thus the areas not being used can be maintained at a lower temperature the number of zones is determined by the system designer after consulting with the home owner. Forced Air vs. Radiant Floor Heat Condensing Boilers operate at low water temperatures. In a typical radiant concrete floor, 95 degree water is circulated; in a typical radiant wood floor, 110 to 120 degree water is circulated. Produced by IM4B, http://www.im4b.com.
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