When constructing a house or a building, architects and engineers have to keep in mind that the construction plan has to be made such that its internal in built services are to be met within the time specified by the customer (client). The in-built services which are to be fulfilled by the engineers are to be designed specifically in a way that their degree of precision and their sizes are fitted in the specified cavity or area. The internal ventilating system, air-conditioning, etcetera, has to be made such that it does not interfere or have leakage, that in the future building or the house can have problem. The following are the factors that have to be kept in mind before the mapping and installing of the in-built services, not only before but these factors is also to be kept in mind after the planning phase has been made and the implementation phase on its initial stage. Such factors are:
How does it affect the construction methods?
What needs to be considered for wall, floor and ceiling framing
Effects on internal lining
Ducting cavities
To fulfil these factors, let's answer them one by one. The affects of the in-built services are valid and the building has to face such affects. But it is more important that the inhabitant or the people who will be living inside the building must not notice such affects. Other factors also have diverse affects on the building and must be catered in order to avoid any unforeseen mishap (EDVARDSEN, 2004, 90-91).
When designing and building our home, the most used options are the slab or floor heating, radiators or central heating systems, air injection. Whether it's a house, regardless of the system chosen there is usually also a modern home or a location free heater prefabricated wood-ducted to the outside.
Ducted Heating System
Radiant floors give us that nice feeling to walk barefoot on a surface nice and warm. We have the classic serpentine water installation and there are thin panels with electrical filaments can be easily installed under the floor covering.
As for the radiator, is a good option because its way to transmit heat makes the atmosphere very pleasant. It is recommended to place them near windows or under them. According to the available space and the resulting heat balance of each environment, determine the number of elements in each radiator and height. These two variables (height and number of items) will conform to the location. Modern, are aluminium and water supply. The ancients were casting and steam. Although the tendency is to leave them in the light, we also put in a niche, like the old, after taking in the thermal balance.
As for air heating systems, unlike the previous ones, have low thermal inertia, i.e. only retain heat shortly after disconnecting. They have the advantage that in turn heats up quickly, but it just goes off the air cools quickly. It is ideal for locations that are not permanently inhabited, like hotel rooms, offices or temporary homes. Almost always tend to be a supplement to the installation of cold, since the incidence of the cost ...