heating$34187$ - translation to greek
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heating$34187$ - translation to greek

SYSTEM TO PROVIDE WARMTH TO A WHOLE BUILDING FROM ONE POINT
Central heating system; Central heater; Local heating; Domestic central heating; Centralized heating; Central heat; Home heating; Steam heating; Steam heat
  • A straight braided filling loop used to add water to a sealed central heating system in the UK
  • Expansion tank in a sealed system
  • The four different generations of [[district heating]] systems and their energy sources
  • An illustration of the ondol system
  • External heat exchanger of an [[air source heat pump]]
  • Hot water central heating unit, using wood as fuel
  • Perkins']] [http://www.google.com/patents?id=QGI_AAAAEBAJ 1838 Patent].
  • hydrologic central heating]].
  • Sylvester's warm-air stove, 1819
  • [[Thomas Tredgold]], a noted engineer and authority on central heating systems in the early 19th century.
  • A [[condensing boiler]]

heating      
n. θέρμανση
central heating         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Central Heating
κεντρική θέρμανση
steam heat         
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Central heating system; Central heater; Local heating; Domestic central heating; Centralized heating; Central heat; Home heating; Steam heating; Steam heat
ατμοθέρμανση

Definition

central heating
¦ noun a system for warming a building by heating water or air in one place and circulating it through pipes and radiators or vents.

Wikipedia

Central heating

A central heating system provides warmth to a number of spaces within a building from one main source of heat. It is a component of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (short: HVAC) systems, which can both cool and warm interior spaces.

A central heating system has a furnace that converts fuel or electricity to heat. The heat is circulated through the building either by fans forcing heated air through ducts, circulation of low-pressure steam to radiators in each heated room, or pumps that circulate hot water through room radiators. Primary energy sources may be fuels like coal or wood, oil, kerosene, natural gas, or electricity.

Compared with systems such as fireplaces and wood stoves, a central heating plant offers improved uniformity of temperature control over a building, usually including automatic control of the furnace. Large homes or buildings may be divided into individually controllable zones with their own temperature controls. Automatic fuel (and sometimes ash) handling provides improved convenience over separate fireplaces. Where a system includes ducts for air circulation, central air conditioning can be added to the system. A central heating system may take up considerable space in a home or other building, and may require supply and return ductwork to be installed at the time of construction.