öljylämmitin
Öljylämmitin, also known as an oil heater, is a heating appliance that burns heating oil to produce heat. These systems are commonly used in residential and commercial buildings, particularly in areas where natural gas is not readily available. The basic principle of operation involves a fuel pump delivering heating oil to a burner, where it is atomized and ignited. A fan then distributes the hot air or hot water produced by the combustion process throughout the building.
There are several types of oil heating systems. Forced-air furnaces use a blower to circulate heated air,
The efficiency of an oil heating system is measured by its Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) rating.