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Copperhead713 September 9th 13 05:52 PM

ESWA radiant heating panels
 
On Wednesday, February 16, 2000 3:00:00 AM UTC-5, Ashley Stevens wrote:
I am buying a new house that uses an unusual heating system. Apparently it
is quite common in
Scandanavia (eg Norway). It uses ESWA infra-red radiant panels in the
ceiling. Part of the
house (the bit that is a more recent extension) also has electic under-floor
heating.

The ESWA panels are apparently rather like the electirc heating elements in
a car windscreen,
and are mounted above the ceiling. Anyway, a few of them have failed. The
house was originally
built in 1973. The vendor told me that the panels have an expected life-time
of about 25 years.

I had never heard of this heating system before. Anyway, my questions are :-

1. Does anyone know where I can purchase replacements for these? I did a web
search,
and the only hits were in New Zealand, Canada and one in South Africa
(none in Scandanavia).

2. Likely cost of replacements?

3. Any opinions/experience on these panels to share?

Thanks very much

Ashley Stevens


I wish I knew the answer to this also. We have had it since 1968 and LOVE it! So easy and so warm! No vents, no ductwork, and the warmth feels like the sun shining on you, very cozy. However, a panel has gone out in the bath and we would love to have it repaired/replaced.

fred September 9th 13 06:02 PM

ESWA radiant heating panels
 
In article ,
Copperhead713 writes

On Wednesday, February 16, 2000 3:00:00 AM UTC-5, Ashley Stevens wrote:

snip 13yr old blah

I wish I knew the answer to this also. We have had it since 1968 and LOVE it! So
easy and so warm! No vents, no ductwork, and the warmth feels like the sun
shining on you, very cozy. However, a panel has gone out in the bath and we
would love to have it repaired/replaced.


Another stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid, ****ing ****
trolling googlegroups and responding to a 13 year old post. How ****ing
stupid are you?

If you want to find a replacement panel for your system, make a fresh
post.

Nothing personal, just an educational post.
--
fred
it's a ba-na-na . . . .

Graham.[_2_] September 9th 13 07:06 PM

ESWA radiant heating panels
 
On Mon, 9 Sep 2013 18:02:07 +0100, fred wrote:

In article ,
Copperhead713 writes

On Wednesday, February 16, 2000 3:00:00 AM UTC-5, Ashley Stevens wrote:

snip 13yr old blah

I wish I knew the answer to this also. We have had it since 1968 and LOVE it! So
easy and so warm! No vents, no ductwork, and the warmth feels like the sun
shining on you, very cozy. However, a panel has gone out in the bath and we
would love to have it repaired/replaced.


Another stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid, ****ing ****
trolling googlegroups and responding to a 13 year old post. How ****ing
stupid are you?

If you want to find a replacement panel for your system, make a fresh
post.

Nothing personal, just an educational post.

Also, whois puts him, or rather his ISP, in Conover, North Carolina.

--
Graham.

%Profound_observation%

Phil L September 9th 13 08:24 PM

ESWA radiant heating panels
 
Copperhead713 wrote:


**** off you thick ****



Brian Gaff September 10th 13 08:46 AM

ESWA radiant heating panels
 
Yes I was just wondering about that. Seems to be a bit of a time warp.
Brian

--
From the Sofa of Brian Gaff Reply address is active
"fred" wrote in message ...
In article ,
Copperhead713 writes

On Wednesday, February 16, 2000 3:00:00 AM UTC-5, Ashley Stevens wrote:

snip 13yr old blah

I wish I knew the answer to this also. We have had it since 1968 and LOVE
it! So
easy and so warm! No vents, no ductwork, and the warmth feels like the
sun
shining on you, very cozy. However, a panel has gone out in the bath and
we
would love to have it repaired/replaced.


Another stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid, ****ing ****
trolling googlegroups and responding to a 13 year old post. How ****ing
stupid are you?

If you want to find a replacement panel for your system, make a fresh
post.

Nothing personal, just an educational post.
--
fred
it's a ba-na-na . . . .




[email protected] September 10th 13 10:47 AM

ESWA radiant heating panels
 
On Tuesday, September 10, 2013 8:46:23 AM UTC+1, Brian Gaff wrote:
Yes I was just wondering about that. Seems to be a bit of a time warp.

Quite! Lots of people complaining about paying 20p/litre for heating oil...

Fredxx[_3_] September 10th 13 11:42 AM

ESWA radiant heating panels
 
On 09/09/2013 17:52, Copperhead713 wrote:
On Wednesday, February 16, 2000 3:00:00 AM UTC-5, Ashley Stevens wrote:
I am buying a new house that uses an unusual heating system. Apparently it
is quite common in
Scandanavia (eg Norway). It uses ESWA infra-red radiant panels in the
ceiling. Part of the
house (the bit that is a more recent extension) also has electic under-floor
heating.

The ESWA panels are apparently rather like the electirc heating elements in
a car windscreen,
and are mounted above the ceiling. Anyway, a few of them have failed. The
house was originally
built in 1973. The vendor told me that the panels have an expected life-time
of about 25 years.

I had never heard of this heating system before. Anyway, my questions are :-

1. Does anyone know where I can purchase replacements for these? I did a web
search,
and the only hits were in New Zealand, Canada and one in South Africa
(none in Scandanavia).

2. Likely cost of replacements?

3. Any opinions/experience on these panels to share?

Thanks very much

Ashley Stevens


I wish I knew the answer to this also. We have had it since 1968 and LOVE it! So easy and so warm! No vents, no ductwork, and the warmth feels like the sun shining on you, very cozy. However, a panel has gone out in the bath and we would love to have it repaired/replaced.


Try:
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=ESWA+heating

Try the first hit. They may be able to help.

Gazz March 1st 15 01:38 PM

ESWA radiant heating panels
 


"Graham." wrote in message
...

On Mon, 9 Sep 2013 18:02:07 +0100, fred wrote:

In article ,
Copperhead713 writes

On Wednesday, February 16, 2000 3:00:00 AM UTC-5, Ashley Stevens wrote:

snip 13yr old blah

I wish I knew the answer to this also. We have had it since 1968 and LOVE
it! So
easy and so warm! No vents, no ductwork, and the warmth feels like the
sun
shining on you, very cozy. However, a panel has gone out in the bath and
we
would love to have it repaired/replaced.


Another stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid, ****ing ****
trolling googlegroups and responding to a 13 year old post. How ****ing
stupid are you?

If you want to find a replacement panel for your system, make a fresh
post.

Nothing personal, just an educational post.
Also, whois puts him, or rather his ISP, in Conover, North Carolina.


Well, his mention of 'heating ducts and vents' told me he was a merkin,
can't believe they still think hot air is the best way to heat a home
nowadays, especially when you see the state most of the humidifiers that are
part of the system to try and stop it drying the house out too much, amazed
legionaries disease isnt more common over there.



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