small load slab radiant
I have about 288 square feet of slab radiant a customer wants to heat with hydronic radiant,the load is around 11000 btu.Any suggestions?Also may consider recommendind electri cable radiant but cocerned about high bills in winter.
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Does the building already have a boiler?
If not, the installation savings from electric cable will probably exceed the energy cost difference over its lifetime.
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Note that there is zero savings on electricity cost vs electric cable in-floor. The installation is going to be substantially more expensive, if you ever lose power you run the risk of it freezing. I'll grant that it is more flexible in the future, you have to balance the pros and cons.
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I have heard of many electric cable or mat system failing. Then your done. They finally started sending “loud mouths” with the Watts Radiant electric systems to alert you if a damaged cable durning tile application.
If the radiant tube in your bathroom freezes you probably have bigger problems to worry about😮
Bob "hot rod" Rohr
trainer for Caleffi NA
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11k for 288 SF is ridiculously high; are you sure about that? A small electric boiler or WH are your options for hydronic. I wouldn't want a cable system in anything more than a bathroom retrofit, but that's just a personal preference. A BTU is a BTU so whether hydronic or cable, the fuel usage will be identical.
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thanks to all who responded
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For a small load and there is not already a boiler installed, I would look at a small electric boiler to get the size you need.
Here is one option https://electromn.com/electric-mini-boiler/
If there is a tank water heater, here is another option
Dave Holdorf
Technical Training Manager - East
Taco, Inc
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Janes Radiant sells kits for small systems.
8.33 lbs./gal. x 60 min./hr. x 20°ΔT = 10,000 BTU's/hour
Two btu per sq ft for degree difference for a slab0
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