An example would be use of radiant floor heating in a basement slab in combination with panel radiators on the main floor.
Can you combine first floor radiant heartiwith radiators.
It is possible to create zones in your home where one part gets heated via the radiators and others warm up with underfloor heating.
Coud i do the retrofit or would the higher boiler temp for the rad baseboard prohibit me from doing it i understand that the radiant system operates at a lower temp.
Since radiant heating systems tend to be in the floor the obvious choice would be to use the same circulation system for cooled water.
This is an amazing way to heat your house.
Can radiators and underfloor heating work together.
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The answer to this question is yes you can have both systems on one boiler.
Or 590 btus per foot of baseboard.
You can even have both in the same room if you wish.
Id do a heatloss on your house first.
The schematic in figure 10 shows how such a system can be piped.
By default most radiant floor heating systems work on a one zone basis utilizing heated water through integrated tubing.
If you have baseboard the slant fin heatloss calculation will suggest at 180 supply temp how many feet of baseboard are needed to heat the area to design temp.
For lower loads say 95 of the year we hardly need any heat delivered to the floor that s why you don t need sophisticated expensive systems one heat source once circulator one analogue weather compensator and one thermostatic non electric radiator valve with remote actuator and spring loaded bypass valve across the radiant manifold and you have a simple elegant system.
While this makes sense in some cases delivering cooling from the ceiling has several advantages.
Radiators radiant floors or hot air.
I am installing in floor radiant heat in 3 out of 4 floors of our home each floor on its own zone.
The second floor of the home is a combination of radiator and baseboard.
It s simple to do and requires only a f.
In this video i ll show you how i installed radiant floor heat in my home.
I have a 1910 home w an unfininshed basement that would provide access to retrofit to radiant heat on the first floor.
We have the house gutted so we can run the pex under the floor joists easily.
But there are other options that can keep you warm and toasty such as radiant floors and hot water radiators.
My question is for the basement we want to use the old 100 years old cast iron radiators as opposed to in slab.
Radiant cooling from a slab can be delivered to a space from the floor or ceiling.
I would only use the fw200 if you have radiant floors.
The basemement will be on its own zone as well is it possible to combine the use of the radiators.