ruumiahjud
Ruumiahjud is an Estonian term referring to heating appliances designed to warm a single room or a defined living space. They can be freestanding stoves or built-in units and may burn solid fuels such as wood or coal, or use pellets, gas, or electricity. Ruumiahjud are commonly used as supplementary heat sources in homes that lack central heating or where additional warmth is desired in specific rooms.
Etymology and usage: The word ruumiahjud combines ruum, meaning room or space, with ahjud, the plural form
Types and operation: Modern ruumiahjud come in several fuel types and designs. Wood-burning and pellet stoves
Safety, efficiency, and standards: Proper installation by a licensed professional is essential, with attention to clearances