If the seating is permanently fixed, there is the option of heating pipes fixed under the seats at/near floor level.Problem is its a soilid floor with seats attched it would be too exspensive.
If the seating is permanently fixed, there is the option of heating pipes fixed under the seats at/near floor level.Problem is its a soilid floor with seats attched it would be too exspensive.
Infra red halogen heaters. That way the people feel instantly warm, so you don't waste masses of fuel heating the place while it's unoccupied.
If the seating is permanently fixed, there is the option of heating pipes fixed under the seats at/near floor level.Problem is its a soilid floor with seats attched it would be too exspensive.
Infra red halogen heaters. That way the people feel instantly warm, so you don't waste masses of fuel heating the place while it's unoccupied.
Most churches are used for a couple of hours each week at the most!
IR radiant heaters only need to be on for the duration of the service and are cheap to install compared with any other alternative.
Its very unfortunate that so many people line their pockets fitting other systems which are totally unsuitable and many times more expensive to run.
All at the expense of the religious people!
Bet that kink was a bar-steward to get out.
And how long before the service does heating need to be turned on?
What about the church next door? What does that have for heating?
Tony
Infra red halogen heaters. That way the people feel instantly warm, so you don't waste masses of fuel heating the place while it's unoccupied.
Most churches are used for a couple of hours each week at the most!
IR radiant heaters only need to be on for the duration of the service and are cheap to install compared with any other alternative.
Its very unfortunate that so many people line their pockets fitting other systems which are totally unsuitable and many times more expensive to run.
All at the expense of the religious people!
Underfloor works very well in churches, you also need 3-4 fan convector's depending on the size of the church, to boost and circulate, for high ceilings. 1-2 bladed fans pushing the heat down works well.
Been their and have several Tee shirts.![]()
There is no Church next door Tony.
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