radiatora
Radiatora is a heat exchanger used in space heating to transfer thermal energy from a heat source to the surrounding air. In hydronic systems, hot water or steam circulates to radiators, heating the metal, which then warms the room through convection and radiation. Steam radiators heat by steam entering the unit, condensing, and releasing latent heat, with condensate returning to the boiler.
Radiators come in several forms. Common hydronic radiators include cast iron and steel panel radiators, as
Controls and efficiency play a key role in radiator performance. Thermostatic radiator valves (TRVs) regulate the
Installation and placement considerations include positioning under external walls to counter cold drafts, and maintaining clearance
Maintenance and safety involve periodic bleeding to remove trapped air, inspection for leaks and corrosion, and
History and usage: radiators date to the 19th century and became common in Europe and North America