kaksiputkinen
Kaksiputkinen, meaning “two-pipe,” describes a hydronic heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) distribution arrangement used in buildings. In this setup, a central plant provides water that is circulated through a two-pipe network to terminal units such as radiators, fan coils or convectors. The two pipes function as a supply and a return line, carrying water at either hot or cooled temperatures depending on the season and system settings.
Operation and structure: at each terminal unit, a control valve determines whether hot water or chilled water
Advantages and limitations: the two-pipe arrangement is generally simpler and cheaper to install and maintain, making
In practice, kaksiputkinen systems are often augmented with modern controls, zoning, and variable-speed pumping, or are