radiaatorküte
Radiaatorküte, also known as radiator heating, is a common method of central heating used in buildings. It relies on a boiler to heat water, which is then circulated through a closed system of pipes to radiators located in different rooms. The radiators are typically made of metal and have a large surface area, allowing them to efficiently transfer heat to the surrounding air through convection and radiation. As the hot water flows through the radiator, it heats the metal fins, which in turn warm the air that comes into contact with them. This warm air then rises and circulates throughout the room, creating a comfortable ambient temperature.
The system typically includes a boiler, a pump to circulate the water, radiators, and a network of
The efficiency of radiaatorküte systems can vary depending on factors such as the age and design of