kütmisüsteem
Kütmisüsteem refers to a heating system, commonly used in Estonia and other parts of Northern Europe, designed to provide warmth to buildings. These systems typically utilize a central heat source to distribute thermal energy throughout the structure. The primary source of heat can vary, often relying on burning solid fuels like wood or peat, though modern systems may incorporate gas boilers, electric heaters, or even geothermal solutions.
The distribution of heat is usually achieved through a network of pipes carrying hot water or steam.
Kütmisüsteem designs are often adapted to local climatic conditions and available fuel resources. In historical contexts,