Individual heating (definition)

Individual heating — is an autonomous heating system designed for one house, apartment or separate building, providing residents with heat independently of centralized heating systems. This system uses a boiler or other heating device that is connected to heating circuits (radiators, heated floors, etc.), and the energy source can be gas, electricity, firewood, pellets or other types of fuel.

Individual heating: advantages

  • Temperature control: the owner can independently control the operating modes of the system and adjust the heating according to his needs.
  • Savings: The system can be set to operate only when needed, helping to reduce heating costs.
  • Autonomy: no dependence on centralized systems, which allows you to use heat even if there are failures in the central heating.

Individual heating systems are often equipped with additional equipment such as thermostats, circulation pumps, temperature sensors and weather controllers, which allows to increase their efficiency and automate the control process.

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