CEILING RADIANT SYSTEM

 

Composed of panels or radiant strips placed on the ceiling.

  1. Ceiling radiant panels: made up of metal or plasterboard modules hanging or adhering to the ceiling. Above these, or inside, the pipe is installed. Used to refresh, they offer an aesthetically adaptable solution thanks to the various forms that the false ceiling can take.
  2. The radiant panels, on the other hand, are used in very large environments and with significant heights (warehouses, industries, ...). The latter, in fact, offer very high energy performance, sometimes reaching 100 degrees.

 

Laying of the panels

While the panels are fixed to the ceiling with hangers designed according to their load, the radiant panels provide an external burner and pipes (pipes or strips), which wind inside the building, where the gases pass through combusted.

 

ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES.

Advantages

  • The passage of heat is not hindered by furniture or "screeds". The irradiation of heat is direct and effective;
  • The heat passing speed allows on / off use as if it were a simple radiator;
  • The possibility of refreshing the rooms makes this system extremely popular.

 Disadvantages

  • The bulk of the panels or false ceiling does not allow the use of this system in all situations;
  • The high temperatures of the radiant strips are not always allowed as they could cause inconvenience to the people living in the building.

 

 

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