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New radiant heat panels save construction costs
Aluminum covered electric heating ceiling panels installed for house heating in new subdivision in suburban Fairfax, Va; estimated saving at $1800 on each home through eliminating basement and chimney; each panel consists of aluminum covered phenolic high pressure laminate in which is sandwiched copper alloy wire element; adhesive tape on back, wetted with activator solution permits panel to be pressed into position.
New radiant heat panels save construction costs
Aluminum covered electric heating ceiling panels installed for house heating in new subdivision in suburban Fairfax, Va; estimated saving at $1800 on each home through eliminating basement and chimney; each panel consists of aluminum covered phenolic high pressure laminate in which is sandwiched copper alloy wire element; adhesive tape on back, wetted with activator solution permits panel to be pressed into position.
New radiant heat panels save construction costs
Elec Construction Maintenance
Blatt, R.S. (author)
1952
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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