Archive for June, 2009
Surpassing & Unrivaled!
Posted by radiant heat in Heated Driveway on June 30th, 2009
gated estate boasts 6038 sqft & is situated on 11.46 acres. The dramatic foyer features rain forest granite slab flooring. Gourmet kitchen showcases Wolf range, Thermodore oven & granite counters. Home theatre features high def. Tech w/ Runco projector. Heated driveway, & 42×42 completely finished shop. Amazing landscaping lighting, putting green, & fire pit. … Tour427251 Pam Fredrick 14101 Whitetail Spokane WA 99206 John Scott Southeast TourFactory homes for sale Real Estate Virtual Home Tour …
Geothermal Heating for Cheshire County Jail
Posted by radiant heat in Geothermal Heating on June 29th, 2009
Even as the first cell is just being placed, the method of heating the new jail has been decided. It’s geothermal.
Geothermal Heating and Cooling
Posted by radiant heat in Geothermal Heating on June 29th, 2009
Video produced by DTE Energy.
Part V – Danfoss LX Installation – Danfoss LX Thermostat Installation
Posted by radiant heat in Radiant Floor on June 29th, 2009
How to Install the Danfoss LX floor heating systems. Please visit www.DanfossLX.com for more information. … “electric floor heating” “electric radiant heat” “floor heat” “floor heating” “heated floors” “in floor heating” “radiant floor heat” “radiant floor heating” “radiant floors” “radiant heating” “underfloor heating” “floor warming”
How To Wire A Floor Heating Thermostat
Posted by radiant heat in Radiant Floor on June 29th, 2009
Lead Technician Scott Rosenbaum runs through the process of wiring and installing a thermostat with your radiant floor heating system.
PECO Green Roof Time Lapse
Posted by radiant heat in Roof Heating on June 29th, 2009
Totaling more than 45000 square feet, PECOs green roof is the largest ever installed on an existing building in an urban setting in Pennsylvania. The vegetative roof consists of a variety of plants ranging from four to eight inches in thickness. The roof will help reduce stormwater runoff by absorbing 60 to 70 percent of the approximate 1.5 million gallons of annual rainwater that falls on the Main Office Building. The new roof also will save on heating and cooling costs by reducing the …
Radiant Heat: Red Hot Retrofit
Posted by radiant heat in In Floor Radiant Heat on June 27th, 2009
Red hot as in sales, that is. The reasons behind the increasing popularity of radiant heat panels are ease of installation, quick warm up, dust free heat, and low cost relative to other retrofit heating systems.
For the same price as a pellet stove, you could heat a 1,500 square foot home and not have to deal with locating, storing, and lugging 40 pound bags of wood pellets.
A U.S. Department of Energy sponsored study concluded that radiant heat panels were 52% less expensive to operate than electric baseboard heat and 33% more cost effective air to air heat pumps. The study concluded that “energy savings would be obtainable in a great portion of U.S. households”.
Radiant heat panels manufactured by Enerjoy are about 1 inch thick, and range in size from 2′x2′ to 2′x8′. They are textured to look like the ceiling and can painted to match the room’s décor with quality water based acrylic paint.
The panels operate at 150-170 degrees F. and radiate heat to objects and people in the room. The panel itself reaches operating temperature in only three to five minutes.
Advantages of Radiant Heat Panels
Heat loss from ducts, even insulated ones, reduces the efficiency of forced air systems. Additional leakage is created by the internal air pressure generated by forced air systems. No duct, No pressure, no leakage problems.
Since the need for a blower to circulate heat is eliminated, so is the cost of electricity to the blower motor. Without a blower, there are no filters that need to be replaced.
Heating without moving air also eliminates drafts and prevents dust and pollen from circulating while maintaining the air’s moisture content.
Radiant heat panels require no maintenance or service because there are no moving parts.
With separate thermostats for each room, zoned heating is easy as turning a light switch on and off. Significant energy savings can be realized by allowing only the occupied areas to be heated. The quick response time radiant panels will return an unoccupied room to a comfortable temperature in minutes.
Radiant Heat Panel Applications
Radiant heat panels are an excellent source of heat for bathrooms (no more foggy mirrors), log homes, gazebos, screened in porches and stables. If you’re heating a greenhouse, radiant heat will protect your plants in the absence of sunlight by maintaining root temperatures.
Replacing a wood stove with ceiling mounted panels in auxiliary buildings such as workshops or studios allows the use of all available floor space.
Radiant Heat Panel Installation and Cost
The low amperage requirements for ceiling heat panels can usually be provided by existing 120 or 240 volt circuits. The 30%-70% wattage reduction over electric baseboard heating eliminates the need for dedicated wiring. Wherever a single panel is installed, the existing 120 volt capacity circuit is usually adequate for the additional load.
Installation of radiant heat panels typically cost between $1.25 and $1.50 per square foot of heated space. For a 1,500 sq. ft. house the estimated cost would be $1,900 to $2,300. That’s considerably less than the cost for a complete forced air system.
Disadvantages of Radiant Heat Panels
The major limitation of radiant heat panels is the absence of a cooling function. Installing a ducted central air conditioner would undermine many of the advantages of using radiant panels.
One way around this would be to install a mini-split air conditioning system. The mini-split, like radiant panels, is also a cost effective retrofit solution and can be zoned to cool only occupied rooms.
If controlling heating costs is your primary concern, radiant heat panels offer an easy, cost effective and healthy way to retrofit your home with comfortable, reliable heat.
Cheryl
Part IV – Danfoss LX Installation – Danfoss LX Cable Installation
Posted by radiant heat in In Floor Radiant Heat on June 27th, 2009
How to Install the Danfoss LX floor heating systems. Please visit www.DanfossLX.com for more information. … “electric floor heating” “electric radiant heat” “floor heat” “floor heating” “heated floors” “in floor heating” “radiant floor heat” “radiant floor heating” “radiant floors” “radiant heating” “underfloor heating” “floor warming”
Know Your AC System and Take Advantage of APS Rebates
Posted by in Heating & Air Conditioning on June 27th, 2009
Many people experience air conditioning on a daily basis. Whether it be in the home or in the office, air conditioners are often running to maintain the environment at an acceptable level. This is especially true for areas of the United States that are prone to higher temperatures such as the states of the southwest.
Source:Know Your AC System and Take Advantage of APS Rebates
Good Information About Insulating Your Home for Remodeling Your <b>…</b>
Posted by in Radiant Heat on June 27th, 2009
If you end up getting into the insulation of the kitchen, consider using a radiant heat barrier to improve your energy savings. Going with the wrong type of house insulation can lead to larger money pits when it costs more to fix. …
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