Radiant floor heating and hardwood floors humans appreciate floors temperatures that are controlled to above 66 f 19 c in cooling and below 84 f 29 c in heating.
In floor heating water temperature.
Granted the unit dedicated to heat ing the floor only wastes heat during the winter months.
To prevent this air humidity is kept low below 50 and floor temperatures are maintained above the dew point 19 c 66f.
Typical radiant floor systems operate at 85 125 f water temperature entering the tubing and put the floor surface temperature about 5 degrees above the room thermostat set temperature.
Heating systems so that they can provide design load heat output using a supply water temperature no higher than 120ºf.
Typically radiant heating systems warm floors to temperatures of 75 to 80 degrees f.
As warm water circulates through the tubing or as electricity warms the heating elements the concrete flooring turns into an efficient inconspicuous radiator.
With underfloor cooling condensation may collect on the surface of the floor.
This suggested criterion is based on the fact that the distribution piping and heat emitters in a well planned.
When floors are conditioned within this range most people wearing normal footwear will enjoy having their feet on the floor.
Some types of heat emitters are best suited for relatively high temperature heat sources.
For example the familiar finned tube baseboard convectors used in many residential and light commercial buildings work well with water temperatures above 150 f but not with low temperature systems such as ground source heat pumps see table matching the components.
All water heaters waste heat energy even when the burner is off and the unit is sitting idle between heat ing cycles.
The other consider ation is.
Traditional radiators need to be heated to a high temperature between 149 167 degrees fahrenheit 65 75 degrees celsius in order to heat up a room effectively whereas floor heating only needs to run at a temperature of 84 degrees fahrenheit 29 degrees celsius or less depending on the floor finish in order to warm the room thereby consuming less energy and keeping your energy bills far lower.
The down side is two heat sources.
Building systems and materials.
Heat losses to below grade.