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Central
heating ![]() Central heating system provides warmth to the whole interior of a building (or portion of a building) from one point to multiple rooms. When combined with other systems in order to control the building climate, the whole system may be a HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) system. Central
heating
differs from local heating in that the heat generation
occurs in one place, such as a furnace room in a house or a mechanical
room in a large building (though not necessarily at the "central"
geometric point). The most common method of heat generation involves
the combustion of fossil fuel in a furnace or boiler. The resultant
heat then gets distributed: typically by forced-air through ductwork,
by water circulating through pipes, or by steam fed through pipes.
Increasingly, buildings utilize solar-powered heat sources, in which
case the distribution system normally uses water circulation. In much of
northern Europe and in urban
portions of Russia, where
people seldom require air
conditioning in
homes due to
areas normally use gas heaters, district heating, or oil-fired systems.
In the western and southern United States natural-gas-fired central
forced-air systems occur most commonly; these systems and
central-boiler systems both occur in the far northern regions of the
USA. Steam-heating
systems, fired by coal, oil or gas, feature in the
USA, Russia and Europe: primarily for larger buildings. Electrical
heating systems occur less commonly and are only practical with low
cost electricity or when geothermal heat pumps are used. Considering
the combined system of central generating plant and electric resistance
heating, the overall efficiency will be less than for direct use of
fossil fuel for space heating. |
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