Underfloor heating as primary heating
Christian McArdle wrote:
There is an advantage in having rapidly responding heat output in a kitchen.
This is because the kitchen can hold other considerable heat producing
devices, such as ovens, microwaves, washing machines and hobs. A responsive
system can rapidly shut down, whilst a slow acting system may overheat the
room.
This is why I think a composite system containing both fan convectors and a
low output underfloor system would work most effectively in a kitchen. It
is, however, I concede, not the cheapest option by a large marign.
Christian.
Hi Christian
Sorry, I intended to convey in my posting that I think a composite
system is sensible, but wanted to see why Dr D doesn't.
Richard
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