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From a structural point of view, the gas boiler features a mechanism that draws gas from the distribution network and then burns it: this combustion allows the heating of water that passes through two circuits, one hydraulic and one for heating. The heated water is then fed into the household pipes, while the burnt gas releases its fumes through a flue.
Traditional boilers have remained only with open chambers, replaced since September 2015 by sealed chamber condensing boilers, which, in addition to the ErP energy certification (making it easier to read consumption and energy efficiency), heat and produce hot water with maximum efficiency and the highest safety standards.
In addition to heating our homes and offices, boilers most often also perform another very important task: providing hot water. Deciding whether this should be produced instantly (instantaneous boiler), at the moment the tap is opened, or stored inside a tank (storage boiler), requires taking numerous factors into account.
Radiators are elements that are part of the heating system with a boiler. They are found in every room (or almost every room) and their operation is linked to that of the boiler: the boiler produces heat by heating the water and, through the radiators, distributes it throughout all the rooms of the house.
Electric radiators represent a concrete and quick solution for those who want immediate heat, not bound by the traditional hydraulic system. The installation of electric products is easy and fast and does not require major masonry work. This makes them perfect both as the sole source of heating for the room, and in combination with traditional radiators connected to the heating system or as an addition to underfloor heating in rooms that require more warmth.
A heat pump is used to heat rooms and produce domestic hot water in a sustainable way because it uses a free renewable source: it captures the heat present in the outside air, groundwater, or underground and transfers it through a refrigeration cycle to the water in the heating system, with a relatively low consumption of electricity.
Natural circulation solar technology is the oldest used to transfer solar energy to water. In a natural circulation system, the boiler is placed at a higher level than the collector in order to facilitate the natural circulation process of the solar fluid when it is heated by the sun. In this way, the solar fluid moves by convection from the collector to the boiler exchanger and transfers heat to the water contained in it. Natural circulation solar systems are mostly used in areas with high solar radiation. Thanks to the absence of circulation pumps, the system works simply and without any electricity consumption.
Radiant panels are heating systems that use heat coming from pipes placed behind the surfaces of the environment to be heated. They are generally divided into three categories:
-Radiant floor panels floor
-Radiant wall panels wall
-Radiant ceiling panels ceiling
The principle is based on the circulation of low-temperature hot water (generally between 30 and 35 °C) in a closed circuit, which covers a very large radiant surface. The heat of the water that passes through the coil under the floor is gradually transmitted upwards, until it heats the room environment in a constant and uniform manner.
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ROME
Via Andrea Meldola n.266 - Arcobaleno Shopping Gallery
00143
The outfit for your new home