| All underfloor systems have similar working | | | | There are two such types of heating systems, i.e. |
| principles. Either they make use of heat derived | | | | Wet and Dry. |
| from hot water flowing through pipes or from | | | | Wet Heating Systems |
| electrically operated heating cables as well as | | | | These systems work by circulating warm water |
| mats placed beneath the sub-floor. | | | | (50°C) under the floor. This system is |
| As a result of these systems, a more natural | | | | extremely comfortable and much cooler than |
| temperature gradient can be created. Heat | | | | traditional radiators that go up to temperatures of |
| moves upwards. With the use of a href=" vv | | | | 80°C to 90°C. The most important |
| underfloor heating systems /a , the room is | | | | thing to notice is that Wet Heating Systems are |
| heated in an extremely natural manner, perfect | | | | more efficient in heating an enclosed space than |
| for the human body! | | | | any radiator, almost 30% more efficient than any |
| Types | | | | system based on heat radiation. |