Seasonal heating - This heating system, which is used only during certain seasons of the year, usually during the cold season, when the ambient temperature drops below a comfortable level. The main purpose of seasonal heating is to maintain a comfortable temperature inside the premises during the autumn-winter period.
Key Features:
- Periodicity: The heating system starts and operates during the cold season (fall, winter, early spring) and switches off during the warm months when heating is not required.
- Types of systemsSeasonal heating may include various types of heating systems, such as central heating, gas or solid fuel boilers, electric heaters and others.
- Energy efficiency: Modern seasonal heating systems can be equipped with thermostats and automation that optimize the system's operation depending on the outside temperature, reducing energy consumption.
Advantages:
- Economical: Turning off the heating during the warm season reduces operating costs and energy consumption.
- Ease of use: Most seasonal heating systems are easy to control and can be programmed to start and stop automatically based on external conditions.
Seasonal heating is used in most residential and office buildings in temperate and cold climates.