Thermal well-being
When the temperature has a particular distribution in relation to height, a certain comfort is created in the room. Such a temperature distribution is defined the ideal curve of thermal well-being.
In order to create a condition of “thermal well-being”, there must be slightly warmer areas near the floor and slightly colder areas near the ceiling.
For every heating system it is possible to trace a distribution curve of the temperatures. In underfloor heating systems, the particular arrangement of the radiant panels and the heat transfer by radiation generates a stratification of the temperatures, which is closest to the ideal curve.
