This is not a good solution, just like any other solution based on pipes, because it is not very effective, especially in the process of cooling rooms. Condensation problems and high production costs. A new technology of thermal panels with the so-called fast energy transfer and no condensation problems.
Hi there, We are curious as to what radiant systems you have worked with in the past? The key to effective radiant cooling lies in the proper use of sensors and controls. At Messana, we have developed our mSense room comfort sensors which monitor the dew point temperature of every zone within a structure. From there, Messana Controls will manage the supply water temperature to ensure the radiant surface temperature never falls below the dew point temperature; thus avoiding condensation issues. Additionally, radiant cooling is most effective using a low-mass system, such as our Ray Magic panels, because we can change the surface temperature quickly to adjust for changes in humidity. This allows us to keep the radiant surface temperature closer to the dew point, maximizing cooling output. Furthermore, Messana Controls can also manage dehumidification, which lowers the dew point temperature, allowing the system to use cooler supply water temperatures, further increasing the cooling capacity of the radiant system.
@@jtmg11 We can certainly offer our panels reliably, but the US market is still quite expensive since modern hydronic systems are relatively new for the US building industry. This has resulted in higher installation/design costs for these types of systems. In comparison, Europe has already widely adopted hydronic radiant ceiling technology so the market tends to be a bit more competitive since engineers and installers are already comfortable with the equipment. If you'd ever like to request a Messana system estimate, you may do so here: messana.tech/get-started/
Would love to see more. More installations videos, more actual installations, more of the product, more of the entire system. Please!
If you would like more information send me an email at czamora@radiantcooling.com
How much costs that panel?
What do you do if you need to replace a panel or you discover a leak?
You bleed the circuit, cut around the panel, remove screws, take it down.
Can this be used with geothermal?
any thing that can heat or cool water can be used with our system
Have a dought this will become a mainstream thing.
Why not 18 “
This is not a good solution, just like any other solution based on pipes, because it is not very effective, especially in the process of cooling rooms. Condensation problems and high production costs. A new technology of thermal panels with the so-called fast energy transfer and no condensation problems.
Hi there,
We are curious as to what radiant systems you have worked with in the past?
The key to effective radiant cooling lies in the proper use of sensors and controls. At Messana, we have developed our mSense room comfort sensors which monitor the dew point temperature of every zone within a structure.
From there, Messana Controls will manage the supply water temperature to ensure the radiant surface temperature never falls below the dew point temperature; thus avoiding condensation issues.
Additionally, radiant cooling is most effective using a low-mass system, such as our Ray Magic panels, because we can change the surface temperature quickly to adjust for changes in humidity. This allows us to keep the radiant surface temperature closer to the dew point, maximizing cooling output.
Furthermore, Messana Controls can also manage dehumidification, which lowers the dew point temperature, allowing the system to use cooler supply water temperatures, further increasing the cooling capacity of the radiant system.
@@messanatech once you or a peer can deliver this competitively reliably at scale globally we'll really be looking at something here!
@@jtmg11 We can certainly offer our panels reliably, but the US market is still quite expensive since modern hydronic systems are relatively new for the US building industry. This has resulted in higher installation/design costs for these types of systems.
In comparison, Europe has already widely adopted hydronic radiant ceiling technology so the market tends to be a bit more competitive since engineers and installers are already comfortable with the equipment.
If you'd ever like to request a Messana system estimate, you may do so here: messana.tech/get-started/