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Posted by Denny Guerra on December 26, 2009 at 10:10 AM

Central Heating means heating from a central source. In Central Heating Systems water is the medium. The water gets hot so that all the areas which require it get it.

if you're planning on getting a boiler/system fitted or replaced there are certain things that you should remember. One of the first things you should do is see what type of system you already have installed to be certain you've got the wants required for your new system. Also you should think about what you want from your central heating system, not forgetting things such as ; do you want instant or stored hot water? Different parts of your house heated independently, if so how many? And are you wanting your boiler hidden away?

there is no standard Central Heating System, each system is custom-made to suit individual needs . Even if you only have a basic system you must still have the power to programme it correctly so it can look after itself. You should be able to set it on a timer so that it can mechanically turn itself off and on. With a complicated system you can take this one step further and have the control to set your Central Heating System so that it keeps your place at just the right temperature and gives you all of the hot water that you are going to need. You should be in a position to control all of this, with your boiler burning the bare minimum quantity of fuel.

Out of all of the Central Heating Systems, the completely pumped systems remain the most common and popular. In a fully pumped Central Heating System the water is heated by a boiler and sent around the pipework by a pump ; this water is then routed to the radiator circuit and to the hot water cylinder by a motorised valve. As well as this the user has lots of control over how heat is distributed and what time and temperature it is supplied.

a vital thing to be aware of with a totally pumped Central Heating System is the simple way to drain it. Draining your system is something you will most likely have to or wish to do in the life of your Central Heating System.

the real reason for most of the people for draining their Central Heating System is to clean the radiators. Before you do anything to the actual radiator you should turn off the boiler and any gas or electrical that supplies the boiler. It's also important that you do not let any more water into the system while you drain it.

Electric heating systems are an addition to your regular system which can be controlled in several ways like by using gas heat systems

Your Central Heating tank where the water is fed into has a ball valve that's the same as the one seen in your toilet tank. This ball valve is a ball attached to an arm that, when lifted closes the valve, which means when the tank is full no more water can get in because the valve is closed. However when some water is drawn off the tank, the ball drops, the valve opens and more water gets into the tank, this is what should be stopped when draining your radiator. One of the finest methods to stop this is by placing a bit of wood across the tank and tying the worth arm to it, that will close this valve.

When all of these precautions have been carried out, you need to attach a hosepipe to the part of your radiator known as the outlet and run the end of the hosepipe outside. The water from your radiator will flow thru the hosepipe and out of your radiator system. You must confirm before you start cleaning or replacing your radiator that all the water has defiantly been drained out.

To make your system drain quicker you must open any bleed valves on your radiators, starting with the radiators on the top floor and working your way down. When the water is drained off you are free to work on your radiator.

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