Central Heating System
A heating system that equally distributes interior warmth from one point of the house to another is known as a central heating system. What makes it different from the other heating systems is the fact that the heat is generated from one major point like a furnace room for a normal home and a mechanical room for bigger buildings or factories. Some of the available types of central heating systems comprise of the pipe work, boiler and radiator.
But the two major categories include the opened vented and the sealed central heating systems. For the open systems, heat is acquired through hot water that is radiated through pipes thus producing heat. This kind of heating system in most homes is normally placed in the highest places such as the roof space. As for the sealed system, it doesn’t contain a water tank and comes with all the necessary safety and control devices needed.