1. The area of the house is too large and there are too few radiators installed.
Nowadays, whether in rural or urban areas, there is a lot of space for families to live in when building houses because life is comfortable. And during the winter heating season, the problem arises when the household radiator is noticeably hot, but still feels cold or not warm. In fact, radiator heating is not a radiator problem. Radiators are divided into sizes, and for a bedroom or living room, if the installed radiator is too small, its heat dissipation area is also limited.
In this case, we can increase the number of radiators, but do not blindly increase them. It is best to find a professional to calculate and install them on site.
2. Poor indoor sealing performance.
When building a new home in the countryside, everyone will consider ventilation and lighting issues, but due to the lighting and sealing performance of the home, if there are fewer radiators installed, it will also affect the heating temperature of the home.
3. The radiator at home is not installed in the correct place.
When installing radiators, it is best not to hang them on walls with windows, as cold and hot convection can make it difficult for indoor air to rise. Also, do not place them at the door, as cold air can easily enter and heat is most easily dissipated.
For radiators that can only be installed under windows, they must be placed 10 centimeters above the ground to ensure smooth air flow in the lower part; At the top of the radiator, it resembles a window sill that is 10 centimeters lower than the window, which facilitates effective mixing of hot and cold air.
4. Proportion of radiators
Long term use of radiators can also accumulate scale, which can lead to poor water flow in the radiator and ultimately affect heat dissipation. It is recommended to clean and wash the radiators that have been used for a long time.