radiaatoreid
Radiaatoreid are heat-emitting devices used in space heating systems to transfer thermal energy from a heat source to a room. They typically rely on convection and radiant heat and are common in both older and modern buildings. Radiators can be powered by hydronic (hot water) systems, steam systems, or electricity.
Hydronic radiators circulate hot water from a boiler or heat pump through metal sections, where heat is
Steam radiators heat by steam from a boiler, and they remain in use primarily in older installations;
Electric radiators use electrical resistance elements and can function as portable or wall-mounted units, suitable where
Key considerations include placement to maximize convective flow, unobstructed front surfaces, and compatibility with the building's
Maintenance involves regular cleaning, bleeding to remove trapped air, and checking for leaks and corrosion. Radiator
Historically popular in Europe and parts of North America, radiators have evolved from heavy cast-iron columns