Why Is Radiant Heat More Comfortable?
Radiant heat is like the sun's heat. It travels through the air
until it finds an object (did you ever notice how hot the pavement
gets in mid summer?). Typical heating systems rely on “convection”.
Convention simply means that the heated air will rise, and the
cooler air will fall (unless it's forced warm air, which is driven
by a blower). Have you ever put on clothes that seemed to be cold?
How about crawled into a bed that seemed rather chilly under the
covers? That's what happens with convective heating- the air is
warm, not the surrounding objects in your home. With “warm air”,
your skin is tricked into thinking that the living environment is
comfortable, until your skin has to give up its heat to another
object! This subject becomes physiological as well: Have you ever
stood next to a glass window or door and felt the cool air against
your skin? Next time this happens, find a thermometer and go back to
that window. Unless you have a literal draft of air coming in
through the jams, you won't see the thermometer go down! That's
because your body is giving its heat over to the glass, and
therefore cooling off our skin! Remember, our skin is a breathing
organism. That's why it's possible to feel comfortable with radiant
heat at 68 F, yet feel cold and clammy with a convective heat source
at the same room temperature.
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