küttetorudega
Küttetorudega is a term used in Estonian to describe heating systems that rely on a network of heating pipes (küttetorud) to distribute heat. In such systems hot water or steam is produced by a central heat source and circulated through a system of pipes to radiators, convectors, or underfloor heating elements, providing space heating for a building.
Etymology and scope. The word combines küte (heating) with torud (pipes) and is commonly used in architectural
Design and operation. A typical setup includes a heat source (such as a boiler, heat pump, or
Construction considerations. Pipes may be laid in floors, walls, or ceilings and are commonly made from copper,
Advantages and limitations. Küttetorudega systems offer uniform heating, good temperature control, and compatibility with various energy
See also: Central heating, Hydronic heating, Radiator, Underfloor heating, Plumbing.