radiatoruppvärmning
Radiatoruppvärmning, commonly referred to as radiator heating, is a prevalent method of central heating found in many homes and buildings. This system utilizes radiators to distribute heat throughout a space. The core components of a radiator heating system include a boiler, a network of pipes, and the radiators themselves.
The boiler, typically fueled by gas, oil, or electricity, heats water. This heated water is then circulated
Radiators are designed to maximize heat transfer. They are usually made of metal, such as cast iron
The temperature within the system is controlled by a thermostat, which monitors the room temperature and signals