On your planet there is no heating gradient in a room?
On your planet there is no heating gradient in a room?
Yup. Is there no end to our resident self professed pro's lack of basic knowledge?
When the rooms are of the same temp setting the heat transfer is not that great. You overstate the case. When forced air is used the heat gradient between the ceiling and floor is minimal.
In Dribble's world of physics the whole house is at 21C thanks to
1000mm of insulation in the loft, outdoor temperature compensation, and the atmosphere on Planet Zog being composed entirely of Osmium (or was that his skull?)
You know the heights of the rooms involved? Not everyone lives in a shoe box like yours.
Gee - thanks for that. And the boilers being discussed do forced air heating? Do the makers know this?
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