1. The heating should be gradual when first used; When […]
1. The heating should be gradual when first used;
When using underfloor heating, consumers must pay attention to gradually heating the floor and the floor. During installation, the surface temperature should be kept at about 18℃. Before installation, the concrete floor should be gradually heated up by 5°C every day until it reaches the standard of about 18°C. During the first 3 days after the installation is completed, this temperature should be maintained. After 3 days, the temperature can be increased as needed, and the temperature can only be increased by 5°C per day.
The first time you use geothermal heating, pay attention to slowly warm up. When using for the first time, the first three days of heating should be gradually warmed up: the water temperature on the first day is 18℃, the second day is 25℃, the third day is 30℃, and the fourth day can rise to the normal temperature, that is, the water temperature is 45℃, the surface temperature is 28 ℃~30℃. Can not heat up too fast, if too fast, the floor may crack and twist due to expansion.
When the geothermal heating system is activated again after a long period of time, the temperature must be strictly followed in accordance with the heating procedure as in the first use.
2. The surface temperature cannot be too high;
It should be noted that when using geothermal heating, the surface temperature should not exceed 28°C, and the temperature of the water pipe cannot exceed 45°C. If this temperature is exceeded, it will affect the service life and life cycle of the floor. The average family is already comfortable in winter when the room temperature reaches around 22°C. If the temperature rises normally, it will not affect the use of geothermal flooring.