Underfloor heating
SC wrote:
"John Armstrong" wrote in message
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On Sat, 23 Aug 2003 16:16:40 +0100, "IMM" wrote:
On warm up,
forced air initially heats the air which then heats the body, which is
what
is needed.
I would rather not be in a room where the air is hotter than my body
temperature thank you very much.
John
Don't get a job in Iraq then. Did you see they had 50 C??? How could you
hack that? It's 22C here tonight and I'm boiled.
Humidity.
37C and say better than 30% humidity is as uncomfortable as 50C and 5%
humidity. Been in both. Tropical rain forest and arid desert.
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