Radiateurs
Radiateurs, also known as radiators, are heating devices commonly used in buildings to provide warmth. They consist of a series of metal pipes filled with a liquid, typically water or a water-glycol mixture, which circulates through the system. Radiateurs are typically mounted on walls or floors and are connected to a central heating system. When heated water passes through the pipes, it transfers heat to the surrounding air, which is then circulated throughout the room by convection. Radiateurs are available in various sizes, designs, and materials, including cast iron, steel, and aluminum. They can be controlled using thermostats to maintain a comfortable temperature. Radiateurs are energy-efficient and provide a consistent and even distribution of heat. They are commonly used in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning and checking for leaks, is essential to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Radiateurs are a reliable and effective heating solution that has been used for centuries.