This paper studies the effect of ceiling heating and cooling panels on indoor thermal comfort and presents an indoor surface temperature analysis conducted by a thermal camera. Panels have been developed as a more economic and better alternative, in terms of thermal comfort, to classic heating and cooling systems. For the purpose of this paper, we create winter and summer conditions in a thermal chamber to experimentally determine thermal comfort using heating and cooling panels. In order to determine PMV and PPD thermal comfort indexes, we use two methods, which are then compared to one another.
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