• @SpaceNoodle
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    21 year ago

    That’s the opposite of central heating

    • Kalash
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      01 year ago

      No. The water is heated centrally and then distributed to the heating elements in each room.

        • Kalash
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          01 year ago

          Yes, radiators hooked up to a central heating system …

            • Kalash
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              01 year ago

              No, a hot water heater is not a furnace.

              ???

              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiator

              Radiators are commonly used to heat buildings on the European continent. In a radiative central heating system, hot water or sometimes steam is generated in a central boiler and circulated by pumps through radiators within the building, where this heat is transferred to the surroundings.

              This really isn’t rocket science.

              • @SpaceNoodle
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                11 year ago

                Sure, radiators can be classified as a subtype of central heating, but “central heating” also describes furnaces, with ductwork that is not so easily shut off per room. You’re solely thinking of radiators, when that’s far from the only type of central heating system, and is certainly not the norm in places like the US.