Underfloor-heating system

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A new approach to controlling oxygen brings several benefits to Viessmann’s Vitoset underfloor heating system.
By replacing the metal layer to prevent oxygen ingress into underfloor heating pipe with a PEX C layer, Viessmann’s Vitoset system achieves a number of benefits. One advantage is a lower water content, making a system more responsive to control. The pipe can also be bent to a tighter radius, enabling greater precision in placing pipes up to the perimeter of a room. Installation is achieved by ‘walking’ the pipe into the locking clips of the installation mat.
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