In what direction does heat naturally move?
From warmer areas to cooler ones.
What is the basic function of all heating systems?
They convert one form of energy into another to produce heat.
How do we perceive and measure heat?
Heat is perceived as atomic vibration, and temperature measures its intensity.
What is the least understood mode of heat transfer?
Thermal radiation.
What is the ideal relationship between a heat source and emitters?
The heat produced matches the heat delivered.
Why isn't comfort just about adding heat to the body?
Because it involves controlling how the body loses heat.
What is the primary goal of a heating system designer or installer?
To provide comfort.
Why isn't comfort just about adding heat to the body?
Because it involves controlling how the body loses heat.
How does thermal radiation differ from visible light?
By its wavelength.
How did early hydronic systems circulate water?
Using the buoyancy of hot water.
What is the ideal condition for water in a hydronic system?
It remains in the system year after year.
What do hydronic heating systems use to move heat?
Water or water-based solutions.
What do properly designed hydronic systems control to maintain optimal comfort?
Both air temperature and surface temperatures in a room.
What does the term "mean radiant temperature" refer to?
The average temperature of all surfaces in a room, weighted by area
What did electric circulators enable in hydronic systems?
Higher flow rates through more complex piping.
How does the energy use of hydronic systems compare to forced-air systems?
Hydronic systems typically use less heating energy.
What is a notable acoustic benefit of hydronic heating systems?
They can operate nearly silently in living spaces.
How much more heat can water absorb compared to air for the same volume and temperature change?
Over 3,400 times more.
What are fan-assisted heat emitters called?
Fan coils or air handlers.
What does a flow-check valve do in a single-loop system?
Prevents water from circulating when the pump is off.
What is the simplest form of a hydronic heating system?
A loop or piping circuit
Why is water ideal for hydronic heating systems?
It’s abundant, safe, and excellent at storing heat.
What balance do hydronic systems naturally seek?
A point of thermal equilibrium.
What is forced convection in a heating system?
Heat transfer caused by fluid motion from a circulator, blower, or fan.
What is the role of an air separator?
To remove air from the water, and eject it from the system.