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Potential condensation problem with first floor UFH


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Hi,

 

I may be over thinking it but does anyone know for the potential of condensation on the extract and supply ducts with UFH pipes being in close proximity. I will likely be using galvanised steel spiral wound duct which will pass through a PS10 253mm posi-joist and attached to the underside of the 1st floor T and G will be the underfloor heating pipes in a spreader plate. I'm sure the designers of either of the systems will have a good idea but I'm just trying to keep on top of things and would appreciate peoples thoughts?

 

Thanks!

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Yes, you will definitely risk getting condensation on the ducts if you use it in cooling mode, this will drip off and stain the ceiling. Insulating the ducts will reduce but not eliminate the problem.

 

Good design will negate the problem, ideally by designing out the need for air cooling. 

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