Under Floor Timber Heating System | Comfort ...
Comfort Heat Hydronic under timber heating is suitable for large areas (100m²+) and can be used in a variety of installations where the timber floor is being installed on batons.
Hydronic under timber heating is for warming the floor and is limited to a maximum temperature of 25 deg C. pipe technology
The PEX pipe is specific for under floor heating. It is a cross linked polyethylene pipe with oxygen barrier to prevent corrosion.
Heat output:
With under timber hydronic heating we aim for a heat output of 80-100 W/m². A combination of flow and temperature balanced to suit the heat load requirement of a room.
Installation:
The PEX hydronic floor heating pipe is installed after the batons are laid. It is required that your batons have a minimum height of 40mm to allow for insulation, pipe diameter and airspace. The PEX hydronic floor heating pipe is held on the floor by pins attached to insulation foam and where appropriate batons would require to groves to allow for the pipe to move across the floor.
Special requirements:
Batons should be installed at 450 centers as normal and Comfort Heat must be informed of any expansion joints in the sub-floor.
Technical data:
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