In floor radiant heating

David Andersen david at davidandersenpianos.com
Sun Feb 4 10:56:41 MST 2007


Clear. Simple.  Bam.  Thank you, o mystery guest. WHO ARE YOU, JIM I?  
Some educated Rastafarian shaman from another dimension? Please tell  
us about yourself and your piano story/passion/business.
Best, and welcome----
David Andersen
Malibu, California


> If the radiant heat is installed in a leaky building, the radiant  
> surfaces
> will need to be warmer than in a less leaky building.  In  
> addition,with
> greater amount of dry (absolute Humidity) air coursing through the
> building because of the leaky nature of the building, the RH will  
> drop...
> this is where the moisture EMC problem with pianos, furniture and  
> people's
> sinus's occurs...not necessarily the heat source.

> Jim I


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