Bathroom

January 6, 2023 7:58 pm Published by Categorised in: Uncategorized

While radiant solutions are typically installed in floors, radiant can be installed within a shower to keep the room warmer, and even behind a bathroom mirror to prevent the glass from fogging. While a typical radiant install would have in-floor radiant as the primary application, there are opportunities to explore with secondary or tertiary applications on different walls.

While radiant solutions are typically installed in floors, radiant can be installed within a shower to keep the room warmer, and even behind a bathroom mirror to prevent the glass from fogging. While a typical radiant install would have in-floor radiant as the primary application, there are opportunities to explore with secondary or tertiary applications on different walls.

Technology Used

Quik Trak is ideal for areas where homeowners are looking to preserve every inch of floor-to-ceiling height with only ½” impact, and it eliminates the need for a secondary overpour process like Fast Trak. It is also ideal for spaces where the whole level won’t be activated with radiant heat if it’s only in a primary bathroom or kitchen.

Installation image of QuickTrak on wall

With state-of-the-art wireless technology, you have the freedom to place thermostats anywhere in the home. And with the system’s unique autobalancing feature, you can enjoy faster system reaction times for more immediate comfort along with greater energy savings. This is because Smatrix Pulse is constantly learning and gathering data from inside and outside your home to provide optimal comfort and energy efficiency.

Smatrix T-161 Temperature Sensor

With a thickness of only ½”, Quik Trak® radiant wood panels are an ideal solution for remodel and retrofit applications. The panels simply fasten to the plywood subfloor and feature a groove down the center for the piping placement. An aluminum sheet on the bottom of the panel increases the heat transferability. This method offers several advantages in addition to the minimal increase in floor height, including no moisture from concrete overpours and increased BTU output potential over joist heating.

Exploded view of Quick Trak and laying PEX tubing within Quick Trak

The maximum distance through typical building construction materials is 98 ft. (30 m) from the Controller. And with the system’s unique autobalancing feature, customers can enjoy faster system reaction times for more immediate comfort along with greater energy savings. This is because Smatrix Pulse is constantly learning and gathering data from inside and outside the home to provide optimal comfort and energy efficiency.

Product shots of Uponor Temperature Sensor and Thermostats