gcol said:
Balls - the UFH won't be on 24hrs a day - are you telling me your kitchen is the same temperature all the time? I think not..
Balls...?????????????.......
If your kitchen is warming up, so is your food, irrespective of the final temperature. If he using his UFH to heat the room , by thermostat, to a certain temperature, his food will heat up to that temperature. If he is using his UFH just to remove the chill from his bare feet, that is another matter.
Some people do run the heating 24 hrs in winter ...
gcol said:
At least we agree on that..............
trazor said:
Imagine only half the kitchen being fitted with UFH, not only will it have to run twice as long to reach a desired temperature..... .
gcol said:
Perhaps I worded that wrongly, I meant the room not the UFH only. And it WILL need to run twice as long to heat the ROOM up to a certain temperature.
If you halve the size of the element in your kettle it will take twice as long to boil.
trazor said:
... as it will only output half the amount of heat, it will also be heating up the cold tiles, which will be removing warmth from the air. Therefore it will have to run proportionately longer to compensate for this.
gcol said:
You're reaching.
The thermostat probe is fitted between two of the heating wires - once that probe reaches the set temp the heating will cut out. Your argument that the heat will rush away from the heated tiles to heat the rest of the unheated tiles is an absolute nonsense I'm afraid.
Perhaps this is where we are at odds. I am assuming his ROOM temperature will be controlled by a thermostat, controlling his UFH. You are saying his heating wires are controlled by a thermostat, that will only control his floor heat..............Hmmmmm
Balls...????????????...........