if it is a regular rectangle room than the most is 220 then subtract the door ways
Enter the type of room (or square footage) to the dehumidifier calculator and it reveals not only how many pints of capacity you need, but which dehumidifiers fit your needs. http://www.dehumidifierratingsreviews.com/dehumidifier-calculator/
The question asked isn't well qualified but it sounds like there is hydronic baseboard with an additional heating coil in an air handling system but that is not a typical installation so what kind? I would say "Custom" it doesn't match up with standard types of installations
Just called Hilton They said that the evolution room is simply bigger and more accessible for those in wheelchairs or whatever else you need a bigger room for
Tube heaters can be used in many different environments and places that need to be heated. Tube heaters can be places in walls or flooring in order to keep a room warm.
Heat from baseboard heaters mostly move out into a room via ConvectionBaseboard heaters take in cold air near the floor. The heater warms the cold air, making expand, thus it is lighter than the surrounding air. The surrounding cold air sinks and pushes the warm air up and away from the heater. The heater then warms that air. It's a cycle of warm and cold.A small amount of transfer will also occur via "radiation" in a manner much like the heat of the sun moving to the earth. If you place your hand near some baseboard heaters you can actually feel the heat radiating from it without being within the flow of heated air coming off of the heater.
10 ft by 10 ft --- a 4 ft baseboard heater will work. But a longer room may need more. 10 ft by 20 ft would need an 8 foot baseboard heater. etc.
The "linear feet of baseboard" is exactly the "perimeter" of the room,and the area of the room doesn't tell you what that is.IF the room is square, then the perimeter is 160 feet. But if it's not asquare, then it can be any amount more than that, even though thearea is still 1600 square feet.Examples:50' by 32' . . . Area = 1,600 square feet . . . baseboard = 164 feet80' by 20' . . . Area = 1,600 square feet . . . baseboard = 200 feet100' by 16' . . Area = 1,600 square feet . . . baseboard = 232 feet800' by 2' . . . Area = 1,600 square feet . . . baseboard = 1,604 feet0.61mile x 6inches . . Area = 1,600 sq feet . . baseboard = 6,401 ft = 1.21 miles
Baseboard heaters depends on convection currents in air to move heat around a room.
Baseboard electric heaters are placed on the outer walls of a room in order to radiate heat towards the center of the room. They also heat up the outer walls of which usually are cooler than the inner walls.
I need some heating in my kitchen but don't have room for a radiator or a wall heater. I have been told I could have electric baseboard heaters fitted but I don't know how effective they are. What web sites could I look at to find out about them?
There are many key advantages to having electric baseboard heaters. First, they are zoned well; in other words, one only needs to turn them on in the room he/she is currently in. Second, they don't take up a lot of space.
I think the answer is 360 baseboard is needed because each baseboard is 2.5m long and so I multiplied 2.5 by 144 and I got 360
HI, Depends up on the size of room and size of tooling can keep how many you need. .Only thing to be taken care is that the tooling & machine is environmentally friendly and ensures a safe and clean room work environment. We use clean room class 1000, keeping many presses and tooling. Rasheed.
The 1000 Sq. ft is not enough information. The volume is important. Also important is to know the movement and traffic in and out of the room. You will need commercial dehumidifier is for 1000sq.ft room with 15ft height..
is this a trick question? 54.5 lf of baseboard on floor
Baseboard heaters are ideal for people who suffer from allergies because they do not stir up dust or other particles in the air that can aggravate allergies. They use convection heat, which provides for equal heating from floor to ceiling.
Perimeter of a rectangle is 2(length + width) This problem 2(L+W)-3 2(15+9)-3 2x24-3 48-3 45 feet baseboard. Don't make a mistake cutting.