What is floor heating for?

Based on the air energy technology and the principle of inverse Carnot cycle, floor heating uses a small amount of electric energy to transport the heat in the air in the low temperature area to the high temperature area through the air compressor, and at the same time releases the heat energy contained in it into the cold water entering the heat exchanger, which is heated to less than 60℃ and then enters the thermal cycle system to meet the domestic heating demand. It is a low-power, energy-saving and environmental-friendly household appliance, which conforms to the national carbon-neutral strategy.

The installation process of standard floor heating mainly includes six stages: preliminary preparation, floor heating laying, line laying, host installation, construction inspection and system debugging.