Cheap heating and cooling through walls

Building walls are the surfaces through which most heat energy is lost.

By using radiant heating and cooling walls with ultra-efficient capillaries, significant thermal energy savings can be achieved. Capillary systems ensure the best comfort and...

Building walls are the surfaces through which most heat energy is lost.

By using radiant heating and cooling walls with ultra-efficient capillaries, significant thermal energy savings can be achieved. Capillary systems ensure the best comfort and the lowest bill…

A big advantage of these applications is the dynamics of the shape. Basically, capillary mats can cover walls of any shape, flat, curved, cylindrical, corrugated, uneven, elliptical, etc.
In the case of attics with sloping walls, the capillary heating and cooling solution becomes the most efficient solution, in particular due to the particularly fast, simple and safe dehumidification as well as the small volume of water, the very thin plaster, the negligible static charges.

There is no need for a massive layer of mortar when plastering, as in classic heating and cooling walls, because the thickness of the capillary mats embedded in the mortar layer of the walls is 5 mm and the maximum thickness of the plaster is 1 cm maximum.

The capillary systems operate with a maximum heating medium temperature of 37ºC (cooling 17ºC), with a temperature difference of 2ºC. Radiant walls with high efficiency (very low water content 0.3 litres/sqm) can be produced with very simple methods of execution.

The most important advantage of radiant heating and cooling walls with capillary mats, apart from the fact that there is no need for a thick layer of plaster (as with traditional wall heating), is the particularly fast reaction of the capillary heating and cooling walls.

Minimum energy consumption, maximum comfort, quietness, efficiency – impressive references.

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