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Topic Title: off topic. Trench Heating in offices Topic Summary: water systems Created On: 29 January 2013 07:39 PM Status: Post and Reply |
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Are trench heating of water systems (not elec elements) piped as VT circuits or CT circuits. Thanks.
Can they be used as the sole source for a large open plan office? Is there not a risk of high heels getting snagged? |
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Are trench heating of water systems (not elec elements) piped as VT circuits or CT circuits. Thanks. Usually as CT circuits as they are designed for a particular function and are usually finned sections - so CT is optimum Can they be used as the sole source for a large open plan office? They could, but they wouldn't be too responsive as CT - usually they are used to deal with facade loss and offset to cold glazing radiation - the remaining space is then conditioned seperatly. In narrow plan well insulated structure they could be the sole source - but as they are limited in output (watts/m run) it's a bit unusual. Is there not a risk of high heels getting snagged? Depends on the grille section and if people need to actually walk on them - as true perimeter systems you wouldn't expect people to be walking that close to the facade. OMS ------------------------- Failure is always an option |
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