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Radiant In Floor Heat - Max Supply Temp?
singh
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Surface temps, with wood floor should not exceed 85*
Fluid supply temps depend on the heat load.
Have your supplier or contractor do a calculation to check supply temps and if QT panels can satisfy load with out exceeding surface temp.
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Fluid supply temps depend on the heat load.
Have your supplier or contractor do a calculation to check supply temps and if QT panels can satisfy load with out exceeding surface temp.
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Ideal Supply Temp / Range for Radiant In Floor Heat
Can someone please tell me what the ideal supply temp (range) should be for a radiant in floor heat system? 5 loop system run over wood subfloor in quick track. Quartered / rift sawn white oak wood floor over radiant. Have gotten varying answers from wood floor installer, plumbing supply house and others. Want to know max supply temp without damaging wood floors. Thanks guys.0
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