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Unlike conventional radiator systems, each room
with underfloor heating is able to have its own
thermostat which can be controlled independently,
thus saving energy and money on running costs.
Standard Control
The water temperature flowing in the floor is set
and adjusted by the end user to suit the occupants
requirements, this coupled with individual room
thermostats (including bathrooms), time control
and a wiring centre provides a comprehensive control
system. The end user will alter the flow temperature
according to the external conditions, from approximately
35-40 deg C in spring and autumn to approximately
50-55 deg C in the winter.
Weather Compensation Control
Using this method the flow temperature is constantly
being adjusted to suit the prevailing conditions.
Once time and temperature settings have been programmed
into the control unit no further input is required
by the end user. The floor warming system will
operate at optimum efficiency within the programmed
inputs, providing the best possible comfort level
at the lowest running costs.
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