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hydronic
hy·dron·ic H0347850 (hī-drŏn′ĭk)adj. Of or relating to a heating or cooling system that transfers heat by circulating a fluid through a closed system of pipes. [hydr(o)- + -onic (as in electronic).]hydronic (haɪˈdrɒnɪk) adj (General Engineering) of or relating to the transfer of water through a pipe system in a heating or cooling system hyˈdronically advhy•dron•ic (haɪˈdrɒn ɪk) adj. of or pertaining to a heating or cooling system in which circulating water is the medium for carrying heat, usu. aided by a pump. [1945–50; probably hydr-1 + (electr) onic] hydronic
hydronicA popular and cost-effective choice that pumps heated water from a boiler through tubing underneath the floor. In some systems, the temperature in each room is controlled by regulating the flow of hot water through each tubing loop. See also: Radiant-heated floors |