Device for heat supply by conductive heat transfer

Heat exchange – Structural installation – Related to wall – floor or ceiling structure of a chamber

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165135, 165185, F28F 700, F24J 300, F24H 706

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053099800

ABSTRACT:
A device for heat supply is disclosed having a heat absorber connected to a heat emitter via a heat conductor. The heat absorber collects the throw-away heat bound in the vicinity of the ceiling and transfers it via insulated metal core (that is, the heat conductor) to be emitted proximate the floor. This makes a sizable energy saving while no maintenance is required, and cold feet at home or in the office can be avoided throughout the year.

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