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Default Central heating using radiators in an open plan house with high ceilings


"The Natural Philosopher" wrote in message
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John Stumbles wrote:

From what I hear most people
who have it love it, and it seems to be the system of choice for large
spaces because it heats the occupants rather than the air. However I

think
control systems have to be different for it, partly because of typical

UFH
systems' long warm-up and cool-down times, and partly because systems

based
on room thermostats sensing the air temperature probably won't get a

good
measure of the comfort of the room.



50% right. You need to bring it on typically a vouple of hours before
you would a conventional system, but simple temp monitoring workes prtty
well for me. Teh feed forward is just a differentail applied so that te
heating firtes up a bit when it senses a falling temperature coming
towards the required temp. Its a bit of a nicety and not really necessary.


You know nothing of CH control, especially UFH control.

From what I remember hearing in other
discussions in this group feed-forward systems
which adjust the heat input to the system in
response to outside temperatures are particularly good for
UFH.


Possibly,


Most certainly, in a changeable climate like the UK.

BUT with decent isulation its really
not necressary. maybe it
koncks a percent or two off teh heating bill.


With decent insulation, and a house that is reasonably well air-tight with
good insulated windows (low "e" or triple glazed), you don't need UFH at
all. A couple of fan Mysons can bring the house up to temp very quickly and
incidental gains will keep it ticking over.