Transporting the Heat in Inverkeithing

Transporting the Heat in Inverkeithing

Once the heat has been created in the combustion chamber and transferred to the surrounding water, it can then be distributed to the rest of the house by way of the pipes.

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Gas Heating System in Inverkeithing

The first reaction most people will have when they come home to a frigid house on a cool winter night is to call their heating company. And while it is always a good idea to leave any fixing or heating system maintenance to a certified professional, one can actually save money knowing just a little bit about how the system works. That way, if something does happen and it is something minor you could take care of it yourself without ever having to pick up the phone.

Even though there are many types of heating systems in Inverkeithing on the market today, they all share the common purpose of distributing heat throughout the home and water. We take these systems for granted largely due to the fact that they are out of sight and therefore out of mind. We simply turn on a nozzle and hot water comes out, or flick a switch and feel our home heat up in a matter of minutes. But behind this is a process which happens every day behind the scenes whether we are awake or sleeping, at home or out food shopping.

How Do Heating Systems Work?

  • Source of Heat: No heating system would work if there was no original source of heat. In most cases, the source of heat is gas that is burned in the combustion chamber. This is the same gas that you pay for each month, and depending on how often you use your heating system, will determine how much gas is needed. This is why homeowners often opt for the most energy efficient systems such as our new combi boilers in Inverkeithing, this way more of the gas that they buy is actually being put towards heating the house and not being wasted.
  • Transporting the Heat: Once the heat has been created in the combustion chamber and transferred to the surrounding water, it can then be distributed to the rest of the house by way of the pipes. In any heating system, the hot water is brought out to the cooler parts of the home so they can give off their heat. Once the hot water becomes cool, it will then again return to the boiler so it may be heated again and repeat the cycle.
  • Releasing the Heat: Much in the same way the biggest fires give off the most heat, the larger the collection of hot water, the more heat is produced in the home. For this reason, once the water travels to its destination through the pipe it will collect in a radiator. Radiators are mini storage units for hot water so they can give off the most heat. This is much more efficient than simply running more pipes through a home because the more highly concentrated the water is the longer it will stay heated and more efficient it will be overall.

Now that you have a better understanding of how your own heating system work in Inverkeithing, you might not need to run off to the telephone every time something happens as many issues that arise are very minor and can be fixed quickly. However, whenever unsure about an issue you have with your system it would be wise to call a certified engineer to make sure that it can be resolved quickly and correctly.

 

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