lämmitysvedestä
Lämmitysvesi, also known as heating water or boiler water, is the fluid circulating through a central heating system to transfer heat from a boiler to radiators or other heat emitters. Typically, it is water, though sometimes additives are included to prevent corrosion or scale formation. The water is heated in the boiler and then pumped through a network of pipes to the radiators in different rooms. As the hot water flows through the radiators, it releases heat into the surrounding air, warming the space. The cooled water then returns to the boiler to be reheated, completing the cycle.
The temperature of lämmitysvesi is carefully controlled by a thermostat and the boiler's settings to maintain