Underfloor Heating | Commercial Applications

Commercial Underfloor Heating

We regularly design commercial systems with a large diameter pipe and have supplied countless commercial projects ranging from hospitals, supermarkets, schools, offices and even sports and leisure centres. The larger diameter of the pipe allows for greater spacing between pipe runs which means less piping to provide a cost effective system.

Whatever the heat source, the ultimate aim of the underfloor heating system is to make the area as comfortable as possible, taking into account the occupancy, fabric and requirements of the building.

By utilising the maximum effect of the heating system and heating the lower part of the room space, rather than the ceiling void, means that a commercial underfloor heating system is the obvious solution. We have vast experience in designing the optimum UFH heating system.

We are able to design a system regardless of floor covering and the system can also be designed and integrated into timber sprung floors frequently used in sports buildings.

Design

All the designs supplied by UFW Ltd. are carried out by our own engineers, who have a wealth of knowledge and experience. These designs are covered by our own professional indemnity insurance and you are secure in the knowledge that the system is individually designed to meet your specific building requirements.

Underfloor heating commercial manifold

Product details

The systems we design and supply are backed by extensive manufacturers warranties and are rigorously tested to enable the pipe system to have a service life in excess of 50 years. The controls can be designed to meet the buildings specific requirements. We are able to offer public thermostats where required or fully integrated systems controllable via the internet.

We are able to offer the pipe system most suitable for your requirements. This could be a 12mm overlay system (as showcased in our offices), 16mm or 20mm system available in both PE-Xa and PE-RT pipes, which all have an integral barrier layer to inhibit oxygen diffusion; the outer layer gives a tough and reliable construction.

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