Radiant Heating Systems
 

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What makes the Ultimate Comfort Zone® so unique?
 

You take control of your own comfort!
Roth offers you the best heat distribution for comfort, energy and savings. Roth systems optimize heating patterns for different zones, rooms or floor materials. Rooms always maintain the set temperature to eliminate chilly floors or overheated ceilings. Whether you have carpeting, hardwood, tile or stone, your floors will always be comfortably warm. No more cold feet.

This illustration clearly shows how closely the temperature distribution follows the ideal heating curve, according to scientists. The ideal temperature for comfort is 73˚F / 23˚C at foot level
and 67˚F / 19˚C at head level. Compared to other systems, in-floor hydronic radiant heating
provides superior heat distribution (see chart), especially in rooms with high or vaulted ceilings.


 

Energy savings
Room temperatures can be reduced by as much as 5˚F without sacrificing comfort. For a typical home this means you can save up to 30% on heating. When doors are closed, up to 50% of the heat will be recovered instantly. Half of the total heat is provided by radiation, which travels at the speed of light.

Cost savings
Roth systems are easy to design, and can be installed quickly. Your certified Roth system installer has ready access to world-class technical support, heating system design data and engineering.

Quiet operation, health and safety issues
Water is far denser than air so it carries much more heat. Additionally, the water runs slowly through noise-absorbing plastic tubing. Small residential circulators are so quiet they can't even be heard
in the utility room. Radiant heating minimizes air movement, which reduces drafts in the home.
As a result, dust, germs, viruses and mold aren't spread around the home. Allergy sufferers
can breathe a sigh of relief.

Decorating freedom
The entire system is hidden, and there are no obstructions to interfere with the use of the room.
There will be consistent heating throughout the entire house without any design restrictions.

Comfortable basements
What was once a damp, often chilly room can quickly be turned into a comfortable prime living area. Warm floors keep rooms dry and basement floors are now as comfortable as the floors on
any other level.

Warm floors never stay wet
Water on the bathroom floor? No problem. Snow and ice in the garage? Don't worry. Roth radiant heating ensures that, if wet, your floors - and shoes, towels and clothes - will dry faster,
and stay dry longer; which helps to eliminate mold, mildew and pesky, unwanted odors.


 

Take control of your comfort
 

The MultiTherm system
The new MultiTherm system takes a unique approach to enhanced control by maintaining constant flow through the loops and changing the water temperature for each individual loop based on actual demand. The result: a level of performance, control and comfort never before possible. Here's how
it works: Each MultiTherm system is supplied with an automatic mixing valve for each loop inside
its manifold, which ensures that the water supply and temperature for each loop always match
the actual heat requirement of each room/zone.

  • Allows for individual water temperatures for each tubing loop on the same manifold.
     
  • Maintains the ultimate comfort of any room/zone with real-time feedback, intelligent control
    and constant circulation.
     
  • Allows for loops in different floor construction methods to share the same manifold.
     
  • Automatically compensates for design flaws or changes in floor covering.
     
  • Accommodates the dynamics of the building to provide faster and better response.
     
  • Can control radiant floors, low temperature radiators, or low water temperature air handlers mixed on the same manifold.
     

 
 

Hydronic Radiant Heating Systems: Heat that's always "in the zone".
 

Comfort control
Roth systems are designed to ensure easy control of heating in each room or zone. Thermostats
for each separate heating zone give you effortless touch control to accommodate warmer bathrooms or cooler bedrooms for example. Direct sunlight, a burning fireplace, a large number of active guests many such factors can disrupt the heat distribution of a traditional system, resulting in both higher costs and temperature-related inconveniences. Roth puts an end to these and other problems
with a system that provides the ultimate in control, efficiency and savings. Nothing compares
to a Roth Hydronic Radiant Heating System.

Superior PEX Tubing
Roth manufactures the highest quality PEX tubing, made of crosslinked polyethylene, to guarantee unparalleled long-term performance. Two major components of the Roth hydronic radiant heating system are the proven PEX distribution tubing, and superior one-piece supply and return manifolds. Both help ensure economical, trouble-free installation of a system that will provide you with peak efficiency, ultimate comfort and long-term service.

A system designed for simplicity and effectiveness.
 

State-of-the-art technology - in both design and materials - gives complete system flexibilty
and allows for trouble-free applications in any home environment, and with any type of flooring,
floor coverings, and ceilings. The Ultra Comfort Zone® effectively surrounds you with radiant warmth when and where you need it!


 

 
 
1. Basement slab options
 
A) Roth PEX tubing is tied to reinforced mesh before concrete slab is poured.
B) Roth Radiant Panel System is installed directly on concrete slab and Roth PEX tubing
is snapped in.

 

 
1A. PEX tubing in slab
 
 
1B. Roth Radiant Panel System on slab

 

 
 
2. Suspended wood sub floor options
 
A) Roth PEX tubing is positioned under a suspended wood sub floor in aluminium heat transfer plates or C-fin plates.
B) Roth Radiant Panel System is installed directly above the suspended wood sub floor and Roth PEX tubing is snapped in.

 

 
2A. Suspended wood sub floor and aluminum panel or C-fin plates
 
 
2B. Roth Radiant Panel System on suspended wood sub floor

 

 
 
3. Ceramic flooring on suspended wood sub floor
 
A) Roth PEX tubing is stapled onto wood sub floor before gypsum based or lightweight concrete
is poured.
B) The Roth Radiant Panel System is screwed to the wood sub floor and the Roth PEX tubing
is snapped in. A concrete board is secured and the seams are filled in preparation for
the ceramic tiles or stone.

 

 
3A. Light concrete is poured onto suspended wood sub floor
 
 
3B. Roth Radiant Panel System with cement board on suspended wood sub floor

 

 
 

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