Other
heating methods:
Forced air: Apricus systems
may be able to supplement forced space heat
by installing a coil into the plenum of the
furnace which heats the air and reduces the
need for fuel. Please check and make sure you
are not voiding any furnace manufacturer
warranty when installing such a system.
Radiators: A.K.A "Rads"
were, and are still very common in homes and
larger buildings. Radiators are designed to
emit heat by radiation and convection.
Radiators which have fin's welded to the rear
of the radiator panel emit most of their heat
via convection, with a small amount radiating
direct from the steel panel. This leads to
greater efficiency and a more even heat
distribution throughout the room. Standard
steel panel radiators which do not have fin's
rely on radiant heat, this leads to less
efficient localised heating and potential
cold spots within the room. All types of
radiators typically work *better* with higher
temperatures which may or may not be
available in the solar tank depending how
much sunlight is available. This gives the
upper hand (more solar contribution) to
"lower temp" space heating like radiant floor
systems (mentioned above).
In summary Apricus can be used to supplement
several different space heating but typically
the best (ie. most contribution, less cost)
integration happens with a radiant floor
(including "staple up") system.
To learn more about convection, conduction,
and radiation click here.