What is water-based underfloor heating?
Underfloor heating is a radiant thermal system using water as the heat transfer medium, providing uniform heat distribution across the floor surface and delivering stable comfort: warm feet – cool head.
This mechanism stabilizes floor surface temperature and significantly reduces condensation risk in humid climates. See detailed analysis: Indoor moisture & mold formation.
To understand the complete system structure: System configuration.
Why technical standards matter in Vietnam
During humid seasons, floor surface temperature can fall below dew point temperature, causing condensation and discomfort. See analysis: Ground floor humidity problem.
SAV Standard is developed based on international references such as EN 1264 and DIN 4726.
Many systems on the market suffer from improper cost-cutting practices. See detailed breakdown: Common system reduction mistakes.
The content is developed by engineers led by Dang Nguyen Mai.
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