auruküte
Auruküte is an Estonian term referring to steam heating, a method in which heat is generated by burning fuel in a boiler to produce steam that is circulated through a building via a network of pipes to radiators or convectors.
A typical auruküte system includes a boiler room, steam mains and risers, condensate return lines, and radiator
Historically, steam heating spread in Europe during the late 19th and early 20th centuries and was widely
Advantages of auruküte include robust heat output and suitability for large spaces with simple radiators. Disadvantages
See also: hydronic heating, district heating, boiler, radiators.