Radiant panels and
towel warmers not only provide great comfort, but also add an architectural
element to the space that they serve. Radiant panels and towel warmers
can be installed throughout the residence or business or be used
in conjunction with other forms of hydronic heating.
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Hydro air systems are
a ducted warm air heating system. Different than a Furnace System
that has its own gas train, hydro air systems use hot water from
the boiler plant to deliver a more gentle type of heat using an
air handler rather than a furnace. Though they appear similar, an
air handler has a hot water coil that is fed from the boiler plant
and a blower to move air over this coil.
For system designs, upgrades, components, and advantages, visit
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| Multi Aqua units are
a very cost effective way to use a boiler’s hot water to deliver
heat to your home. These units come in several different styles
and are much easier to install than other forms of hydronic heating.
These units can be used in conjunction with other types of hydronic
heating such a radiant. These units can also provide cooling –
see Multi Aqua Cooling.
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Fan coils and kick
space heaters are usually used in conjunction with other types of
hydronic heating systems. They have a hot water coil that is fed
from the boiler plant and a fan that delivers warm air locally without
duct work.
Kick space heaters are normally installed in a kitchen or bath where
space is limited. They are installed in the kick space and have
a grille that mounts flush to the kick board.
Fan coils are good applications for garages and basements were heating
is required but optimum comfort is not necessary. |