Sisäkorinlämmitin
Sisäkorinlämmitin, also known as an interior heater or cabin heater, is a component found in vehicles, primarily designed to warm the passenger compartment. It works by utilizing the heat generated by the engine. Typically, hot coolant from the engine is circulated through a small radiator located within the vehicle's dashboard or central console. A fan then blows air across this hot radiator, distributing warm air into the cabin through a system of vents. This process allows the vehicle's interior to become comfortable for occupants, especially during colder weather, even before the engine has reached its optimal operating temperature. The operation of the sisäkorinlämmitin is usually controlled by the vehicle's climate control system, allowing the driver or passengers to adjust the temperature and fan speed as needed. In some modern vehicles, the heating system may also incorporate electric heating elements to supplement or provide heat when the engine is not running or is at a low temperature, ensuring a quicker and more consistent cabin temperature. The efficiency and output of a sisäkorinlämmitin can vary depending on the vehicle's design and the ambient temperature.