Heizemittenten
Heizemittenten, also known as heat emitters, are devices used in heating systems to transfer thermal energy from a heat source to a space or medium. They play a crucial role in maintaining comfortable indoor temperatures and are integral to both residential and commercial heating solutions. Common types of heat emitters include radiators, underfloor heating systems, convectors, and fan heaters, each designed for specific applications and efficiency levels.
Radiators are among the most widely used heat emitters, typically made of metal and filled with hot
Underfloor heating systems, another popular type of heat emitter, utilize pipes installed beneath the floor surface
Convectors and fan heaters are alternative heat emitters that rely on air circulation to distribute warmth.
The choice of heat emitter depends on factors such as the building’s structure, available space, energy efficiency