I recently used a Flir ONE thermal imaging camera on our ground floor wet underfloor heating system, which showed that the loops were all visible, intact and warm.
The first screenshot shows an area of floor with the UFH system pipes visible (32.7C); whilst the second shows an area of the floor upstairs where we have no UFH installed (29C).
Is the temperature shown by FLIR and visible in the images that of the ambient floor temperature, that of the UFH water pipes themselves, or something else? We have an engineered wood floor, the surface temperature of which is not supposed to exceed 27C and the UFH water pipe temperature is supposed to be 40C or less. Because I'm not sure how to interpret the FLIR temperatures shown, I don't know if we're within these parameters. We do have a temperature probe in the screed which tends to sit around 32-35C. Thanks all.
The first screenshot shows an area of floor with the UFH system pipes visible (32.7C); whilst the second shows an area of the floor upstairs where we have no UFH installed (29C).
Is the temperature shown by FLIR and visible in the images that of the ambient floor temperature, that of the UFH water pipes themselves, or something else? We have an engineered wood floor, the surface temperature of which is not supposed to exceed 27C and the UFH water pipe temperature is supposed to be 40C or less. Because I'm not sure how to interpret the FLIR temperatures shown, I don't know if we're within these parameters. We do have a temperature probe in the screed which tends to sit around 32-35C. Thanks all.