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<description><![CDATA[<p>I would like to heat&nbsp;my 3000sq ft&nbsp;concrete&nbsp;floor for&nbsp;a shop&nbsp;apartment combo.&nbsp;The&nbsp;building&nbsp;is in Wyoming but&nbsp;not in the extreme cold area. My coldest month average&nbsp;is December with an average high of 41 degrees and average low of 18.&nbsp;I would like to use&nbsp;in floor radiant.&nbsp; The&nbsp;concrete floor isn&#39;t poured&nbsp;yet so&nbsp;I would&nbsp;like to insulate beneath the floor as well to retain the generated heat.&nbsp;The shop part&nbsp;of the building&nbsp;would&nbsp;not have to be&nbsp;more than 55 degrees&nbsp;or&nbsp;so.&nbsp;The living area will be approximately&nbsp;1/3 of the total floor space, 1000sq.&nbsp;ft.&nbsp;The living area will have&nbsp;supplemental heat&nbsp;as well.&nbsp;Will the&nbsp;system 5 be capable of this?</p>

<p>Mike</p>

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