Õhkküttega
õhkküttega refers to heating systems that use air as the primary medium for heat distribution. These systems typically involve a central heating unit that heats air, which is then circulated throughout a building via a network of ducts and vents. The heated air is blown from the furnace or heat pump into the living spaces, and cooler air is drawn back to the unit to be reheated. This process creates a continuous cycle of air circulation and temperature regulation.
The components of an õhkküttega system include a furnace or heat pump, a blower fan, ductwork, and
õhkküttega systems are known for their ability to provide rapid heating and are relatively straightforward to