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All about Hydronic Baseboard Heater – Installation, Heat Distribution, Advantages & Disadvantages

In fact hydronic baseboard heater is another name for a hot water baseboard heater. An hydronic baseboard heater use heated water or another heated liquid to control the temperature in a room or area.

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Like electric baseboard heaters, water baseboard (hydronic) panels are located along the base of walls, but unlike them they use hot water, typically provided by a water heating boiler and driven into circulation by a pump.

Location of heater: Any heater should be installed along the floor, and located to provide a blanket of heat over the coldest wall of the room, preferably on an outside wall under a window.

These heaters draw in cool air at the base, which is heated and pushed out of the top of the heater to warm the room.

Heat distribution: An hydronic baseboard heater is clean, responsive and efficient. They do not have any fans in the system, which makes them quiet while in use.

Hot water heated by boiler and piped to “fin-tube” baseboard units mounted along walls. The fins increase the surface area of heat dissipation making the unit more efficient.

Air is distributed by convection as air rises and is heated by the baseboard unit. They heat the room space by a combination of radiation and convention.

Hydronic baseboard technology: The technology behind hydronic heaters has been used since the 1940s and has evolved from cast iron radiators.

Today, modern hydronic heaters are lighter and easier to install than their predecessors. An hydronic system can be separated into zones, with thermostats for each area, allowing for better control over the temperature.

An electric hydronic baseboard heater has a heating element and liquid sealed within the heater, so they do not have to be linked into the household plumbing. These heaters are wired into the household power supply, and most can be wired to a remote thermostat.

Installation: Hydronic baseboard heaters should be fit tightly to the wall in order to prevent the heated air to circulate behind them, heating and damaging walls.

Electric hydronic baseboard heaters are easier to install to an existing structure than one linked to household plumbing, but the wiring required does not allow for easy relocation of a heater.

Mounting and Wiring:

Portable electric hydronic baseboard heaters are also available. These heaters can plug into any standard household outlet. They are usually smaller than those wired into the household power, and heat a smaller space. Temperature is controlled by a thermostat directly on the unit.

Advantages & Disadvantages:

 Hydronic baseboard heaters have a number of advantages.

However, there are some potential disadvantages.

These heaters take up wall space.

They should not be blocked by furniture, curtains, or other obstructions (provide challenges in furniture placement and drape design).

An hydronic system heats a space relatively slowly, and unlike forced air heating systems.

They are necessarily separate from a cooling counterpart.

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