Types of Heating Systems
There are several types of heating systems available around us, all broadly covered in our Heating System homework writing service.
Heat Pumps: Heat pumps are ‘dual air conditioning system’. In summer season, heat pumps move the air from cool indoors to warm outdoors but during winter, it reverses the process. Heat pumps, in winters, forces warm air inside the house using electrical systems.
Electric Space Heaters: Electric space heaters are portable in nature, cheap in monetary value, expensive to use. This device directly converts socket electricity into heat, much like the iron or the toaster. The electricity consumption and the maintenance of this device is quite expensive, hence unpopular among the users.
Boilers: Unlike furnaces, boiler system heats water and the hot steam passes through the radiators through the building. The cooler water is reheated to repeat the process. This process is often called hydronic system and it uses natural gas or oil as fuel to boil the water.
Floor heat: This system of heating often refers to a systematic water circulation, under the floor of the rooms using pipes. This system requires high level of skill to install and maintain but very comforting for the people living in the room.
Fireplace: Although fireplace is considered as one of the most common source of heating but in reality it is more of a decor than an efficient heating system. A fireplace uses wood as fuel to produce heat. It requires a well ventilated chimney, through which the smoke can pass through.
Furnace: In this type of heating system air is warmed up in a furnace and then, the warmed air is delivered into the rooms using ducts. Generally, furnace is powered by electricity. In the furnace combustion products are moved out using proper ventilation.
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