thewrenchbender
Well-known member
Worked under 3 different radiant systems (tube type) in large buildings that periodically lose an entire wall to move stuff in and out. Mr Philjet knows where I am coming from.
Only issue I ever had was one section had a low ceiling and the tubes were in the corners (sidewalls to ceiling). Working at the edges in mid 40s-50s you would get too warm.
Radiant floor, radiant ceiling (tubes) then forced air would be my preferred order.
Only issue I ever had was one section had a low ceiling and the tubes were in the corners (sidewalls to ceiling). Working at the edges in mid 40s-50s you would get too warm.
Radiant floor, radiant ceiling (tubes) then forced air would be my preferred order.