Modern heating panels are slim and space-saving and work well in new construction as well as replacements. They are 2′-4’ generally and can be controlled as independent zones by using a non-electric thermostatic valve, and a dual ball valve fixture can completely isolate the system. The system uses relatively high water temperatures, commonly around 180 degrees, Fahrenheit. In North America, the most common heating output is 112F, the difference between the panel and the room temperature.
Key Takeaways:
- Modern panel radiators are an effective source of heat, and they are also easy to install.
- The units offer another plus. These radiators emit radiant as well as convective heat.
- These units come standard with a high-quality powder coat finish. They are classic in look and appeal, making them ideal for a retrofit.
“As is the case with many heat emitters in North America, the published data for heat output from panel radiators is based on relatively high water temperatures.”
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