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Matt
 
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Thank you for the good information Dr Drivel. Yep, you heard!

I used a building with 1970s hot air heating, and it was as I
described. Quite workable, but clearly not as good as hydronic. But as
Drivel kindly pointed out, all these issues are quite overcomeable.


Dribble does have his occasional moments, this was almost one but the
filters he mentions are utterly hopeless for taking kitchen and
bathroom smells (both "those" smells and strong smelling shampoo etc)
out of general circulation. It's far better to dump the air from
both those areas to waste via a heat recovery system.


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