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Energy-
efficient
Skirting
Board
Heating
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Bob Squirrell,
Managing Director,
Technology Marketing Management
Representing Climaboard® on an International basis.
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Titania Café, Pafos
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At the Office
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In the bedroom
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Climaboard® in Church
Protecting
precious
frescos
and
tapestries
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Energy-efficient Skirting
Heating
Efficient heat delivery
Highly responsive
Even heat distribution
Unobtrusive
Excellent for Renovation Projects
Works with gas, oil, heat pumps, solar
power (or just electricity)
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“Like the gentle warmth of
the sun”
Great feeling of comfort at low average
temperature
No hot or cold spots
Heats from the lowest point upwards
Doesn’t deplete oxygen in the room
No “hot foot” syndrome
Doesn’t spread microdust
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Quick and Efficient Control
Rapid warm up
only .266 litres/metre of water
doesn’t need to heat the floor slab
It’s its own heat distribution system
no pipes to hide
heats the room, not the ceiling
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Easily retro-fitted
Uses standard 15mm components
Can fit to radiator provisions
Surface mount where no provisions
No need to replace floor
Electrical resistance version needs no
boiler
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The Coanda Effect
Named after its discover, Romanian aerodynamicist
Henri-Marie Coanda (1885-1972)
“Coanda effect or wall-attachment effect, the tendency of
a moving fluid, either liquid or gas, to attach itself to a
surface and flow along it. As a fluid moves across a
surface a certain amount of friction (called “skin
friction”) occurs between the fluid and the surface,
which tends to slow the moving fluid. This resistance to
the flow of the fluid pulls the fluid towards the surface,
causing it stick to the surface.”
- Columbia Encyclopedia
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The Coanda Effect - applied
Fit skirting to exterior walls
Warms and dries the wall
Forms insulating layer
Heat radiates from the walls
Warmed air circulates
Works well even on badly insulated walls!
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No Hot
or Cold
Spots
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How does it compare to
radiators?
Spreads heat evenly - no wasted heat above the radiators.
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How does it compare to
UFH?
Quicker response
No slab to warm up (or cool down!)
Much less water to warm
More even temperature distribution
Can use with real wood floors
No problems with carpet underlay
Easily retrofitted
Easier to install, repair or modify
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How does it compare to
other skirting systems?
Highest output in a compact system: Climaboard ST = 198W/mtr at 60oC
Climaboard Power Plus = 227W/mtr at 60oC
Climaboard DUO = 317W/mtr at 60oC
Climaboard DUO PP = 363W/mtr at 60oC
Needs less
Runs more efficiently Uses standard 15mm copper piping
Water only ever in contact with copper
A standard plumbing solution for every situation
Aluminium fins warm the air internally Lower surface temperature - <43oC at 80oC Flow
Flexible mounting of components Less noise
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Cut-away Section – Climaboard ST
Shows pipes,
fins, backplate,
top profile,
mounting clips
and front panel
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Details– Climaboard ST
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Climaboard DUO
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Climaboard DUO uses 4 rows of pipes and measures
250 x 30 mm
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Details - Climaboard DUO
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Climaboard PowerPlus
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Climaboard PowerPlus features double fins to improve heat
distribution while still fitting within the standard 140 x 300mm profile
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Connecting sections
Use standard
solder, push-fit,
compression or
press-fit
connectors
(must be less
than 23 mm
OD) e.g.
Cuprofit (details)
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Connecting at corners
Use 2 x 71-1122
flexible steel
connections with
appropriate
connectors
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Connecting flow to return
Use “U” connector
03-1000 or 03-1001
(with bleed valve)
with choice of
solder, push-fit,
compression or
press-fit connectors
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Neater Corners
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Use 01-1014 and 01-1018 for internal or 01-1015 & 01-1019 for
external corners
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Ending a run
Use ready-made
RH and LH end
pieces
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Electrical Inserts
200 W/metre
Use where
wet systems
are just not
possible
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Other colours available
All RAL colours
Special Colours
Wood Effect
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How much will I need?
What room area?
What insulation standard?
What heating method?
What input (flow) water temperature?
Minimum local temperature?
For aesthetics use empty Climaboard®
for the remaining wall space
Create estimate with our Excel Calculator
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How much will I need?
We have 3 different levels of heat output:
Standard "ST" for small to medium size
rooms
"PowerPlus" for larger or poorly insulated
rooms
DUO for larger rooms or spaces requiring
the maximum heat output
also used very successfully in older houses with
high ceilings
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Example layout from
central manifold
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Provisioning from Scratch
Laying the
pipes
Pictures courtesy of Leaf Buildings, Athens.
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Provisioning from Scratch
Siting flow and
return at room
corner
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Fixing dimensions – Climaboard
ST and Power Plus
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A DIY Refurb project
Use of under-floor board space for services
Hep2o plastic pipe and fittings
Cuprofit slimline connectors
Thermally-actuated valve
Wireless thermostat
Controller in adjacent room
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A DIY Refurb project
Thermally-actuated system Danfoss TWA-A
actuator (www.bes.ltd.uk)
RA-FN valve (Pulsar Direct)
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Specifications
Materials Polypropylene (PP) backplate, 15 mm copper pipe, heating grade aluminium fins and extrusions
Dimensions Height 140mm, width 30mm, DUO = 250 x 30 mm
Water capacity ST = 0.266 litres/metre, DUO = 0.532
Average water flow 0.133 litres/second, DUO = 0.266
Air in transit 0.133 l/s, DUO = 0.266
Maximum length per single circuit
25 metres (ST version)
Source of heat energy Any
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Availability
Call Technology Marketing Management
+44 208 144 9597
or
+ 357 991 999 73
Email: [email protected]
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