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Re: IN FLOOR HEAT
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Posted by jd520 on December 03, 2003 at 17:32:15 from (69.66.98.40):
In Reply to: IN FLOOR HEAT posted by GLEN on December 03, 2003 at 14:05:29:
in floor heat is the best! no hot and cold spots. the best part of it is it is QUIET!the pilot light makes as mutch noise as the whole system running. i have it in a 50-60-16 tall shop Cheap to run! temp on floor 2 degrees lower than the ceiling.when i open door [24-14 ] iturn off power to boiler so it does not fire up. in a few minutes the slap heat recoups the air temperature.Draw back It takes a while to raise the temp.so you set temp. at 55 and let it there. the key to this system is insulation!!!
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