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Old 12-15-2006
Jeremy Offline
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I have had a self built float room for over ten years. Approx 110 cm wide x 210 long and 200cm height. I have recently moved to a new location and for the first time I am having problems with the air temperature above the water. Clients are complaining of feeling the air much cooler than the water temperature. As everything is installed and built into very sturdy sound proofed walls and floor I am somewhat limited in what I can do to improve the situation. Any ideas or suggestions from anyone out there?

I could install a small oil filled radiator on the inside of the tank and that would solve the problem but-I am concerned about it being a 220 v electric device in tank –albeit 80 cm above water level.

As I said-any ideas much appreciated.

Jeremy
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Old 12-15-2006
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I have had a self built float room for over ten years. Approx 110 cm wide x 210 long and 200cm height. I have recently moved to a new location and for the first time I am having problems with the air temperature above the water. Clients are complaining of feeling the air much cooler than the water temperature. As everything is installed and built into very sturdy sound proofed walls and floor I am somewhat limited in what I can do to improve the situation. Any ideas or suggestions from anyone out there?

I could install a small oil filled radiator on the inside of the tank and that would solve the problem but-I am concerned about it being a 220 v electric device in tank –albeit 80 cm above water level.

As I said-any ideas much appreciated.

Jeremy
maybe its coming from the air intake ? the oil heater is very dangerous i would not use it.
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