Marshall
is a systems design engineer for Springfield, MO-based Watts Radiant.
He has been with the firm for 15 years. His responsibilities include
radiant heat and snowmelt system design, customer service, and the
conducting of professional seminars regionally and nationally.
From sidewalks to hospital entrances and helipads, these systems are becoming a more common part of a project’s mechanical infrastructure. Examine differences between ASHRAE’s old and updated classifications, then review design considerations such as heat of evaporation, heat loss to the atmosphere, and back and edge losses. Tubing, spacing strategies, and controls round out the primer.