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Featured ArticlesUnderfloor Heating Systems - The Clever Way to Heat your HomeThe concept of underfloor heating was developed 2,000 years ago when the early Romans used furnaces in cellars and other open spaces underneath floors to warm their ground floors. This ancient home heating technique has evolved into the water- and electricity-based underfloor heating that so many homeowners are using and enjoying today. Underfloor heating works with a combination of radiant and convection heat. Electric heating cables or water pipes carrying warm water from a boiler system are buried in the floors structure. The radiant heat from the cables or pipes travels in rays until it encounters the floor, and the floor then becomes warm. The heat from the floor converts into convection heat as it travels into the air, expands, and rises. This convection heat warms the air as it proceeds up to the ceiling. With underfloor heating, the warmest air is in the lower part of the room because the heat moves from the floor to the ceiling. Heating from a radiator works only by... More Underfloor Heating Systems - The Clever Way to Heat your Home Keeping the Gas Mains System In Good OrderGas mains systems are a key infrastructure in the UK, serving the population, both domestic and commercial. Gas mains and services can pose safety risks to UK residents. Health and Safety Executive (HSE) protects citizens by monitoring how well gas line operators follow regulations. HSE representatives are available to answer questions related to gas mains and services, and the agency supplies publications about established codes and standards. Typical issues around the mains network are to do with the required depth of the pipes. The Pipelines Safety Regulations 1996 (PSR) defines the required design and installation procedures for gas pipes, but does not give pipe depth requirements. The HSE publication, A Guide to the Pipelines Safety Regulations 1996, and the HSC (Health and Safety Commission) publication, Approved Code of Practice and Guidance Design, Construction and Installation of Gas Service Pipes, give specific information about minimum pipe depth. HSE monitors gas p... |
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