Heating system calibration (definition)

Calibration of the heating system — is the process of setting up and optimizing operating parameters heating systemsI to ensure uniform heat distribution throughout all rooms and improve the efficiency of the system. Calibration involves adjusting the operation of all system components, such as radiators, circulation pumps, valves, and other elements, to minimize heat loss and improve energy efficiency.

Calibration of the heating system: the main stages

  1. Radiator balancing: The supply of coolant to each radiator is regulated to ensure uniform heat distribution throughout the building. This is important to avoid overheating some rooms and underheating others.
  2. Setting up circulation pumps: The operation of pumps is optimized to maintain the required flow of coolant without excessive load, which reduces energy consumption.
  3. Adjusting the pressure in the system: The pressure is adjusted to ensure stable system operation and prevent air locks.
  4. Testing and adjusting the system operation: The operation of all system components is checked under various operating conditions, and additional adjustments are made if necessary.

Calibration of the heating system is carried out when the system is put into operation, and may also be required during operation to eliminate malfunctions or improve its efficiency.

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