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  2. Hydronics - Wikipedia

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    When the system is not in use, these valves are open to the atmosphere, and radiators and pipes contain air. When a heating cycle begins, the boiler produces steam, which expands and displaces the air in the system. The air exits the system through the air-venting valves on the radiators and on the steam pipes themselves.

  3. Air source heat pump - Wikipedia

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    In dense city centres heat networks may be better than ASHP. [1] Air source heat pumps are used to provide interior space heating and cooling even in colder climates, and can be used efficiently for water heating in milder climates. A major advantage of some ASHPs is that the same system may be used for heating in winter and cooling in summer.

  4. Central heating - Wikipedia

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    Electric heating or resistance heating converts electricity directly to heat. Electric heat is often more expensive than heat produced by combustion appliances like natural gas, propane, and oil. Electric resistance heat can be provided by baseboard heaters, space heaters, radiant heaters, furnaces, wall heaters, or thermal storage systems.

  5. Radiator (heating) - Wikipedia

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    Baseboard convectors are designed to heat the air in the room using convection to transfer heat from the radiators to the surrounding air. [4] They do this by drawing cool air in at the bottom, warming the air as it passes over the radiator fins, and discharging the heated air at the top. This sets up convective loops of air movement within a room.

  6. Talk:Hydronics - Wikipedia

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    Hydronic baseboard heaters are classified as radiators, the core or tube bundle is fabricated of finned tubing that air either passes over via natural convection or is blown over by a thermostatically-controlled fan. There are no 1-pipe or 2-pipe systems associated with Hydronic systems. There are primary & secondary loops & zones.

  7. Heating system - Wikipedia

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    A heating system is a mechanism for maintaining temperatures at an acceptable level; by using thermal energy within a home, office, or other dwelling. Typically, these systems are a crucial part of an HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) system.

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