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Conservatory "Under Floor / In Floor Based" Heating System

AHT industry leading in floor based heating systems for your conservatory are better, safer, more energy efficient, easier and more economical to install, operate and maintain than conventional forms of heating – and all that without those unsightly radiators.

There is a perception that the luxury of warm floor heating is high cost and high maintenance. While this may have been true in the past, it is no longer the case. Under floor heating gives an even and extremely comfortable heat with no current of hot air to stir up dirt and dust. The absence of unsightly radiators makes furniture placement easier and creates a safer environment with no hot surfaces.

Under floor heating radiates a comfortable, even warmth, healthy, safe and clean heat for the occupants and to the surfaces of the room. There are no noisy fans or blowers. You get the additional benefit of soft, quiet heating, and you'll stay warm and comfortable.
 
Under Floor Heating
 
How It Works
 
“Living Heat’s” effectiveness is based on two revolutionary and proprietary technologies: amorphous ribbons and a powder made out of amorphous material. An amorphous material is a solid with internal structure of liquid. An amorphous metal is a metal without crystallization, meaning it has no defining shape. Amorphous metallic alloys have a homogeneous structure providing high physical, mechanical, anticorrosion, wear resistant and magnetic properties. Measurements of the magnetic field strength generated by the AHT heating mats prove that it is extremely low.
 
Living Heat Mats

Advantages over other types of heating in conservatories:

  • It fits directly under all types of floor covering.
  • It reaches the working temperature faster than other systems.
  • It generates a more even heat.
  • It is less costly and more economic to operate.
  • It has low profile and superior flexibility.
  • It is extremely simple and easy to install.
  • It is perfectly safe from electrical shock hazards and electromagnetic radiation.
  • It is reliable and durable.
 
How It Is installed In Your Conservatory

Flexible “Living Heat” mats come in 10 different sizes, which means that they can cover rooms of various shapes effectively. When installing them, for example under tiles, the tile fixer simply lays the heating mats directly between the sub floor and tile. The same materials used for laying tile are used for bonding the electric radiant heating mats to your sub floor. In the case of installation under timber or parquet floors, the installer lays the heating mats on the sub floor and lays the timber elements directly on the mats in the same manner as a standard timber installation. A certified electrician can complete the connection between the heating mats and the electrical supply. No time-consuming calculations, labour or additional materials are required.
 
Installing Under Floor Heating
 
These “Living Heat“ mats are constructed from wide metallic ribbons that cover at least 25% of the floor area (compared to only 1% to 2% in heating cables). This large heat transfer area allows the heating element to operate effectively at comparatively low temperatures (approx 32° C compared to the typical temperature range of over 60°C at the core of a common heating cable) and still radiate the required heat to the surrounding area. The low working temperature allows direct installation of timber, parquet or carpet above the heating mats with no danger of damaging the finish, texture or colour.
 
Heating Under Tiles
 
Heating Under Carpet
EXAMPLE:
 
For this illustration we will take a five-sided conservatory measuring 4m x 3m.
The “traffic*” area is 11 square metres. With recommended coverage we should lay a minimum of 9 square metres of mats.

Suggested mat layout requirements.

2 @ 3.5m x 1m
1 @ 2.5m x 0.5m
2 @ 2m x 0.5m

Total area = 10.25m2 (93%)

*“Traffic” area is defined as useable space within a room excluding cupboard/storerooms, built in storage space, bath/shower space, stairs or under kitchen worktops.

 
Under Floor Heating Conservatory
Because the “Living Heat” floor heating system heats homes through the floors, the air temperature is always greatest at floor level and decreases steadily toward the ceiling. The moisture content of the room is more stable and healthy. Unlike forced air heat, radiant heat is less likely to dry out your breathing passages, your skin or your furniture.
Conservatory Heating
 
Heating System Conservatory
 
Because the air is not dehumidified, it feels several degrees warmer than it really is. For each degree lower temperature, you save energy and money. “Living Heat” under floor heating does not require any fans or blowers, so it is quiet and dust-free. Because the heat source is located within the floor itself, there are no hot radiators for children to touch or to complicate furniture placement. With “Living Heat” under floor heating you gain full use of your floor space.
 
 
 

"Energy Efficiency is an Energy Saving Trust initiative backed by the government".
Around 20% of the heat lost from an average home occurs through the windows. By fitting double glazed low emissive glass with integral
draught sealing this can be reduced by more than a half.

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