A radiator heater, also known as a hot water radiator, is a device that emits heat into a room or space through the circulation of hot water or steam. It is commonly used as a primary or supplementary source of heating in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. Radiator heaters operate by transferring thermal energy from the heated water or steam to the surrounding air, creating a comfortable and warm indoor environment.
The use of radiator heaters offers several advantages. They provide efficient and evenly distributed heat, ensuring a consistent temperature throughout the room. Radiator heaters are also relatively easy to install and maintain, making them a practical and cost-effective heating solution. Additionally, they can enhance energy efficiency by utilizing renewable energy sources, such as geothermal or solar power, to heat the water or steam.