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commerical radiant cieling panels?

Nron_13
Nron_13 Member Posts: 164
KaRo has radiant heating and cooling for commercial jobs I will post the data and web site later in the wek if you cant find it

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  • clammy
    clammy Member Posts: 3,163
    Commerical radiant cieling panels

    Wondering if any one has info on larger valance or radaint cieling panels for a commerical job .Searched on the web and found a product called waterstrip out of italy but no ratings to speak of and was wondering about the fessiblabilty of installing such a system one system about 2 .2 mbtu and another about 1.9 mbtu just thinking out loud thanks for any input peace clammy

    R.A. Calmbacher L.L.C. HVAC
    NJ Master HVAC Lic.
    Mahwah, NJ
    Specializing in steam and hydronic heating

  • clammy
    clammy Member Posts: 3,163
    kinda funny

    What,s funny is i had seen this system in franse in 97 they where using them with heat pumps quite interesting but for what i an doing it is all retro fit and a conversion from steam roof top air makew up units to radiant cieling panels through out the production area and using the existing ducted air system with steam coil for the storage ,shipping quality control areas there alot of issues with the existing steam boiler and building piping and condensate return a super can of worms .What i,m really looking for is radiant panel system for the cielings and possible so wall panel rads did give some thought to valance type of system but still looking for more info like ratings thanks and peace clammy

    R.A. Calmbacher L.L.C. HVAC
    NJ Master HVAC Lic.
    Mahwah, NJ
    Specializing in steam and hydronic heating

  • Dr Pepper
    Dr Pepper Member Posts: 38
    Here's two...

    Sterling, go to the "Mestek.com", they do baseboard and lots of hydronic stuff. Go to the "Companies" and find the hydronic one, then radiant. If you dig they have information somewhere on the site, or call them, they are very good to work with.

    Another is Airtex, go to "engineeredair.com" for web information. The Chicago office did some work for on of our clients a while back and did a good job.
  • don_52
    don_52 Member Posts: 199
    And one more..

    Mr. Clammy,

    Here' one more, at least some good reference material,
    direct link to page;

    http://www.rittling.com/heating/lrcp.html

    HTH, Regards,db
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