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How to install radiator for good heating effect

Sep. 02, 2021 | 11:35:06
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How to install radiators for good heating effect … When people feel that heating is insufficient in winter, they can try the following methods to increase the heat dissipation of radiators and make the room warmer without transforming the heating system and increasing the heating cost.


The basic principle of radiator layout is to make the room temperature uniform, so that the cold air infiltrated outdoors can be heated quickly, the working area temperature is suitable, and the effective space and use area are occupied as little as possible. The radiator is generally arranged on one side of the external wall of the room, and should be installed under the windowsill when there is an external window, so that it can directly heat the cold air infiltrated by the window seam, and can also be distributed in the lower layers according to a certain proportion. In order to prevent the radiator from freezing and cracking, it is not advisable to set the radiator between the two outer doors, the door bucket and close to the frequently opened outer door


Heat dissipation of radiator depends on convection and radiation of air to increase room temperature and achieve the purpose of heating. If the air circulation in the room is not smooth, the heat dissipation will be slow, the temperature rise in the room will be slow, and the whole room will be uneven. To solve this problem, the radiator can be placed under the window, which can not only promote the natural convection of indoor air, but also directly heat the cold air blown in, which can well ensure the heating comfort. Copper-aluminum composite radiator is more expensive than steel radiator. Generally, it is installed open, that is, it is installed in a strong tank with a depth of no more than 130 mm. When the requirements of room decoration and hygiene are high or people are easily scalded due to the high temperature of heating medium, the device is concealed, and measures such as adding a net cover to the radiator, and setting up a grille and baffle are adopted. In order to ensure the heat dissipation effect and installation requirements of the radiator, the height from the bottom of the radiator to the ground is usually 150mm, but not less than 60mm; At the top of not less than 50mm, and metope clear distance shall not be less than 250mm .. In buildings, copper-aluminum composite radiators are usually arranged under the window sill of the external window of the room, so that the outdoor cold air infiltrated from the window gap can be heated quickly and then rise along the external window, resulting in natural convection of indoor cold and warm air flow, which makes people feel comfortable. If the depth of the room is less than 4m, and the radiator cannot be installed under the outer window sill, the radiator can be placed on the inner wall reliably. This arrangement is beneficial to the indoor air circulation and improves the convection heat transfer of the radiator, but the air temperature in the working area is low, giving people an uncomfortable feeling. The copper-aluminum composite radiator in the stairwell should be arranged at the bottom as far as possible, and the air flow heated by the radiator can rise freely to compensate the heat consumption in the upper space of the stairwell. When the space in the stairwell on the bottom floor does not have the conditions for installing radiators, radiators should be arranged as far as possible in other floors at the lower part of the stairwell.