õlisoojendeid
õlisoojendeid, also known as oil heaters, are devices used for heating spaces by burning oil. They are a common type of heating appliance, particularly in residential and commercial settings where access to other fuel sources like natural gas or electricity might be limited or more expensive. These heaters operate by combusting fuel oil in a combustion chamber, which generates heat. This heat is then transferred to the surrounding air or through a heating medium like water or steam.
There are several types of õlisoojendeid, including freestanding units and those integrated into central heating systems.