A 4 ton heat pump should be fine, depends on how well your house is insulated. If the house is well insulated you might be fine with a smaller unit.
If all 1700 Joules of work get converted into heat, then, of course, you get 1700 Joules of heat.
The heat shields on the Cherokee models are needed. The floor pans in the Cherokee models are thin and are penetrated by heat very easily. If you have driven one much, you will notice that the drivers and passengers front floor pans get quite warm from the engine heat. This is true with the muffler also. If it is not shielded the floor will get really hot and penetrate into the cab.
You will have to have an engineer spec that beam for you. You will save yourself time and money by cutting the span with a column.
my 1998 gmc jimmy has no floor heat but i have defrost and ven heat
It allows you to walk (with out friction between you and the floor this wouldn't be possible) It is needed for braking can be used to produce heat
It allows you to walk (with out friction between you and the floor this wouldn't be possible) It is needed for braking can be used to produce heat
the heat blows out the defrost when it should blow out floor vents only
it depends of your house. if it has more than one floor then it might not. it also depends on how many rooms has radiant floor
Radiant floor heat is considered by many to be better than central heat because it is much better for our environment. Another reason is that is cost less to heat your house using radiant floor heat than central heating.
The floor you can install on top of the radiant heat is Tile and hardwood floor.
it is lost by travelling through the floor:)
because heat rises