konvektiojäähdyttimet
Konvektiojäähdyttimet, or convection radiators, are heating devices that transfer heat primarily through convection. Unlike radiant heaters, which emit heat directly through infrared radiation, convection radiators rely on the natural movement of air. They typically consist of a hollow casing, often made of metal, containing a heating element or hot fluid. As the air near the radiator heats up, it becomes less dense and rises. Cooler, denser air from the room then flows in to take its place, gets heated, and rises in turn, creating a continuous cycle of air circulation. This process effectively warms the entire room by distributing heated air.
The design of convection radiators can vary. Some are standalone units, while others are integrated into building