Since radiant heating systems tend to be in the floor the obvious choice would be to use the same circulation system for cooled water.
In floor cooling and heating.
Both provide heating in a room from the floor up for consistent efficient warmth.
This is particularly economic in.
Radiant cooling from a slab can be delivered to a space from the floor or ceiling.
The cost up charge is minimal potable water rated tubing stainless or brass circulater and few other hardware items.
Radiant cooling systems have been embedded in the ceilings of adobe homes taking advantage of the thermal mass to provide a steady cooling effect.
Homes built on concrete slabs are prime candidates for radiant heating systems and radiant floor cooling takes advantage of the same principle using chilled water.
Warm water systems run hot water through pipes to create heat whereas electric underfloor heating heats wiring beneath the floor to generate heat.
Radiant cooling slabs use similar design and sizing principles as a hydronic radiant floor system using the same types of pex pipes manifolds and pumps as in heating.
Chilled water between 55f to 58f is circulated through the pipes which are embedded in either floor or ceiling.
While this makes sense in some cases delivering cooling from the ceiling has several advantages.
There are two types of radiant floor heating electric and water based systems.