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Radiant wall ???? (SE)

hot_rod
hot_rod Member Posts: 23,785
the ceilings. Lots of square footage, and out of harms way for decorating punctures.

hot rod
Bob "hot rod" Rohr
trainer for Caleffi NA
Living the hydronic dream

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  • Steve Ebels
    Steve Ebels Member Posts: 904
    Radiant wall

    I'm working on a print for a new home which is to be all low temp radiant. The North facing (lake side) of the house is about solid glass, leading to a higher than normal heating load for that area. I always try to design for the same water temp throughout a house as a standard procedure, (whenever possible that is) so, I'm thinking of making some/all of the walls radiant as well as the gyp-creted floor. That being said....... What have you guys used for radiant walls? I'm thinking along the lines of a panel like Roth's or something like that. Something that has insulation built in to save the labor and expense of insulating that/those particular walls.

    Any thought or comments?

    Anyone have "Wheels'" phone #?
  • Steve Ebels
    Steve Ebels Member Posts: 904
    Good thought

    On the picture hanger punctures. Thanks Hot Rod.
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