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Home » Sept. 26, 2007 - PM Engineer MEC Webinar Looks At Minitube Distribution Systems
The Webinar encouraged wider usage of radiant floor heating
in industrial buildings through techniques that reduce cost without sacrificing
performance or comfort.
The principle topic was minitube distribution systems that,
in certain situations, can significantly reduce piping size between the
mechanical room and manifold stations.
Siegenthaler explained how a minitube distribution system
works, and what the benefits of using such a system in hydronic radiant heating
applications might be.