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Electric Underfloor Heating - AHT Heating
Hi all,
I am new to this and I am only posting my question after reading a bunch of threads regarding the electric underfloor heating. I am rennovating a large apt (230 m2) and I am looking into underfloor heating. I am between the conventional water pipe system vs the electric heating system. My question is really if someone out there has used the AHT-Heating systems which seem promising and promise great energy savings (assuming a well insulated house). The edge of this technology is that it uses an amorpous alloy ribbon that increases the actual heat transfer area over more widely used wires and has a much lower profile of 20-30 microns. Has anyone used this system? I would like to hear some comments on it. Thanks for your input. CQ |
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