Soojaveesüsteem
Soojaveesüsteem refers to the entire network and components involved in heating and distributing water within a building or a system. Its primary function is to provide hot water for various uses such as domestic hot water (for showering, washing dishes, etc.) and heating purposes (radiators, underfloor heating). A typical soojaveesüsteem includes a heat source, such as a boiler or a heat pump, which heats the water. This heated water is then circulated through pipes to the points of use. Storage tanks, known as soojaveeboilerid, are often incorporated to store heated water, ensuring a readily available supply and improving efficiency. The system also comprises control mechanisms, like thermostats and valves, to regulate water temperature and flow. Safety features, such as pressure relief valves, are crucial for preventing damage and ensuring safe operation. Regular maintenance is important for the efficient and reliable functioning of any soojaveesüsteem, preventing issues like leaks, corrosion, or reduced heating capacity. Different types of soojaveesüsteem exist, varying in their heat source, distribution method, and complexity, depending on the specific needs and scale of the application.