Central heating systems are used to efficiently heat buildings by distributing heat throughout their spaces via a central heating system. These systems typically rely on a boiler and a network of pipes to distribute heat to various rooms and areas within the building. There are several types of central heating systems:
Natural Gas
Natural gas is used as an energy source to heat water or air in a building.
The generated heat is distributed through dedicated pipes and conduits.
Liquid Fuel (Oil)
Liquid fuels like diesel or kerosene are used as heat sources.
This type of system is common in areas where natural gas service is not available.
Electric Heating
These systems use electricity to generate and distribute heat.
They may be more costly to operate in some cases.
Solar Heating
Solar energy is used to heat water flowing through dedicated pipes.
Commonly used in regions with long hours of sunlight reception.
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