Kaugküttetorustikeni
Kaugküttetorustikeni refers to a district heating pipeline system. These systems are designed to supply heat to multiple buildings from a central source. The heat is typically generated by a boiler or a combined heat and power (CHP) plant. This heat is then transported through insulated underground pipes to homes, businesses, and other structures. The network consists of supply and return pipelines. The supply pipe carries hot water or steam from the heat source to the buildings, while the return pipe carries cooler water back to the source to be reheated. This closed-loop system is a common method for efficient heating in urban areas, reducing the need for individual heating systems in each building and often utilizing more sustainable energy sources. The construction and maintenance of these pipeline networks are crucial for ensuring a reliable and consistent supply of heat.