While some might consider these to be a bit outdated, many people still rely on traditional ribbed radiators to heat their homes. They have stood the test of time and could still be considered among the best types of radiators.
These radiators are comprised of pipes that carry heat throughout the radiator. This heats the air in the living space.
There are two types of hydronic heating systems which utilize cast iron radiators:
• Hot water heating systems circulate water heated by a boiler up through the radiators. The water can be mechanically pushed by a circulating pump or the system may have been designed to take advantage of the fact that hot water rises because it is less dense than "cold" water. The latter are called gravity hot water heating systems. Most of these systems were designed to deliver no more than
180 degree water to the cast iron radiators.
• Steam heating systems for homes make & use steam at very low pressures, usually under 1 pound per square inch. Steam rises naturally and quickly from the boiler up to the radiators. When a radiator is filled with this low pressure steam it can reach a temperature of 215 degrees Fahrenheit.
Traditional Radiators:
While some might consider these to be a bit outdated, many people still rely on traditional ribbed radiators to heat their homes. They have stood the test of time and could still be considered among the best types of radiators.
These radiators are comprised of pipes that carry heat throughout the radiator. This heats the air in the living space.
There are two types of hydronic heating systems which utilize cast iron radiators:
• Hot water heating systems circulate water heated by a boiler up through the radiators. The water can be mechanically pushed by a circulating pump or the system may have been designed to take advantage of the fact that hot water rises because it is less dense than "cold" water. The latter are called gravity hot