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Baseboard Heating Panels Help to Avoid Snow and Ice Accumulation on Roof Windows

Click to enlargeElectric Elpan baseboard heating panels, installed below roof windows, help to avoid snow and ice accumulation on roof windows. This is one of very specific skirting board heating system’s applications.

Often, big and high ceiling buildings have big number of roof windows. The roof windows are not only neat and updated contemporary design detail, but also a possibility to add more light and accumulate additional sun heat into premises. Modern architecture comes along with a challenge for building owners and property users –  to keep roof windows clear from snow and ice.

During cold winter days snowy and icy weather conditions may appear and roof windows are covered with snow and ice. Slim and neat Elpan modular heating panels are perfectly designed to be installed under roof windows. Click to enlargeLine of electric heating panels installed under roof windows keeps them free of snow and ice all the time. It is very beneficial not only for big constructions and office buildings, but as well as for private homes and cottages.

By istalling electric Elpan baseboard heating panels below the roof windows, accumulation of snow and ice is effortlessly avoided and sun light flows into the building without any interruption.

For more information go to: www.wanpan-usa.com.

 

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Skirting Board Heating Installed in High Ceiling Building

Skirting  board heating system is not a very common type of heating to be installed as the main and the only one in high ceiling building. Residential homes, usually, doClick to enlarge not have high ceiling in Europe or other parts of the world, where everybody feels more aware of high heating energy prices. The constructions, mentioned above, are more likely to be popular in United States.

Heating losses in premises with high ceiling are much higher then in buildings with regular ones of 3m (about 9 ft.). The building insullation, including: walls, windows, doors, roof and floor, has to be the most reliable and updated to cover high heat losses. No matter, how good the insullation is, to cover heat losses in premises with the ceilings of 6-8m (18-24ft.) will apear much more costly.

Heated air from the floor level of the room rises up until it reaches the ceiling. Obviously, bigger space needs to be heated and calculated heating losses are much higher. It is very common, that ceiling fans are installed with the purpose to stop heated air from rising up to the ceiling and to keep higher temperature at the lower level of the room. Usually, the box of the ceiling fan has a dscription as – Energy Saving Apliance. Often, more than one heating system is installed in these kind of constructions.

In many cases, infloor radiant heating system can not handle to cover all the heating losses by itself also. Flooring materials have standarts of limited temperature to be exposed to and the secondary heating system needs to be installed. In this case, sophisticated design and simplicity of Elpan/Wanpan heating system allows it to be used as a secondary heating system in high ceiling buildings to cover additional heating losses.

When Elpan/Wanpan heating system is installed in high ceiling building as a primary heating system, it is more challenging to apply the principals of thermal encirclement and have the same results which this skirting board heating system was created to achieve. Elpan/Wanpan heating systems were engineered and tested for premises which have regular ceiling of 3m ( aprx. 9 ft.). However, Elpan/Wanpan heating systems could be installed as a primary or a secondary one if the combined power of the heating systems have enough power to cover heating losses in high ceiling building.

For more information go to: www.wanpan-usa.com.

 
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Posted by on November 20, 2013 in Application, Efficiency, The Concept

 

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