New guide provides advice for working with OSMA Underfloor Heating systems free RSS news feed from the Plumbing, Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning News Portal
(22/09/2006)

OSMA Underfloor Heating has introduced a new guide for professional heating installers: OSMA Underfloor Heating – The Hidden Advantage. This guide describes the wide range of solutions on offer from OSMA Underfloor Heating and provides best practice advice for working with UFH systems in domestic and commercial applications.

OSMA UFH products are easy to install and require the installer to have little or no previous underfloor heating experience. No specialist tools are required for successful installation.

Rex Ingram, managing director, OSMA Underfloor Heating said: "The Hidden Advantage is more than just a product guide. It includes key design principles for any UFH system and details the versatility, consistency and reliability that the OSMA range provides. It also contains sections on how to minimise heat loss, how to use different water temperatures, and how to control UFH together with guidance on how to integrate UFH with radiators and domestic water heating."

"Different UFH product solutions are detailed with system construction illustrations and key feature information for all types of floor construction including: sand/cement and liquid screed floors; softwood and manufactured timber battens and joists; and even raised access floors. Details are included as to how to incorporate UFH into any Part E RSD acoustic floor structure."

OSMA Underfloor Heating is part of the Wavin Group. All OSMA Underfloor Heating systems, as well as basic components for underfloor heating such as staples and screw-clips, are available from Wavin’s nationwide network of merchant distributors.


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Related categories:  Commercial and offices applications   Equipment   Residential applications   Underfloor heating: wet and dry systems 

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