Julie-Ann
03-09-2011, 05:48 PM
We have chatted about this fabulous way to heat your house before. But today I wanted to provide you with some more information.
Hydronic heating (http://www.h2oheating.com.au/Hydronic_Heating)is simply the use of water, as opposed to forced warm air, to heat your home. An efficient central boiler heats the water that is then circulated throughout the building using a network of pipes to an outlet; an outlet can be a radiator panel, in floor trench convector, in slab floor coil or a combination of the available
outlet options.
Some of the benefits of Hydronic Heating are:
Hydronic Heating is considered to be a very healthy and gentle way of heating your home.
A new hydronic heating system costs significantly less to run than a ducted gas system, around 20% for homes with 2.7m ceilings; for homes with higher ceilings this saving can be increased to around 40 - 50%.
It is ideal for 2 storey homes, especially where space could prove problematic for ducted systems, as hydronic heating uses a pipe work system that is considerably smaller than duct work.
There is a range of outlet options available from period cast iron panels reminiscent of a bye gone era to innovative cutting edge designer panels more like a work of art than a heating appliance. Alternatively you can choose to have no visual panels at all with in floor trench convectors or an in slab floor coil system.
So before you rush out to use the reverse cycle heating unit maybe it is worth looking into this option.
Hydronic heating (http://www.h2oheating.com.au/Hydronic_Heating)is simply the use of water, as opposed to forced warm air, to heat your home. An efficient central boiler heats the water that is then circulated throughout the building using a network of pipes to an outlet; an outlet can be a radiator panel, in floor trench convector, in slab floor coil or a combination of the available
outlet options.
Some of the benefits of Hydronic Heating are:
Hydronic Heating is considered to be a very healthy and gentle way of heating your home.
A new hydronic heating system costs significantly less to run than a ducted gas system, around 20% for homes with 2.7m ceilings; for homes with higher ceilings this saving can be increased to around 40 - 50%.
It is ideal for 2 storey homes, especially where space could prove problematic for ducted systems, as hydronic heating uses a pipe work system that is considerably smaller than duct work.
There is a range of outlet options available from period cast iron panels reminiscent of a bye gone era to innovative cutting edge designer panels more like a work of art than a heating appliance. Alternatively you can choose to have no visual panels at all with in floor trench convectors or an in slab floor coil system.
So before you rush out to use the reverse cycle heating unit maybe it is worth looking into this option.