Attempting to ascertain what the name of the heating system is called (or was called) which is found in the early 70 homes and perhaps late 60 homes, whereby a wire grid is created between two layers of sheetrock on the ceiling? The system consisted of #12AWG stranded wires which received applied voltage. The first layer of sheetrock is fastened to the ceiling joists. Then followed by a grid of insulated, stranded wires which are then fastened creating a grid of the sorts. Then the second layer of sheetrock is fastened, sandwiching said grid in between the two layers. A resistance heating grid which created radiant heat. That's about all I know about the system.
I do know that it was a highly faved heating system by many of the yesteryear.
Anyone know more about this heating system? What was the applied voltage(s) and what about the other types of components used for the system? What year was the system birthed and when was it phased out?
I do know that it was a highly faved heating system by many of the yesteryear.
Anyone know more about this heating system? What was the applied voltage(s) and what about the other types of components used for the system? What year was the system birthed and when was it phased out?