vesikeskuslämmitysjärjestelmän
Vesikeskuslämmitysjärjestelmän, often translated as hydronic heating system, is a common method for heating buildings. It works by circulating heated water through a network of pipes to radiators or underfloor heating elements located in different rooms. The heat generated by a boiler, which can be fueled by gas, oil, electricity, or renewable sources like biomass or heat pumps, warms the water. This hot water then travels through the pipes to the heat emitters. As the water releases its heat into the room, it cools down and returns to the boiler to be reheated, completing the cycle.
The system typically includes a boiler, pumps to circulate the water, expansion tanks to manage pressure fluctuations,