Today, radiators for heating are very popular in the market of heating equipment systems and their components. They have established themselves as one of the most effective ways of transferring heat from the coolant to the environment. The principle of operation of any radiator is based on its ability to transfer hot water heat to the surrounding room, as a result of which it emits radiation heat and heats not only the air, but also the surrounding space (ceiling, walls, floor and so on).
Since heating equipment is an indispensable attribute of any residential premises, the designers have long taken them into account when forming this or that style in the interior of the room. It is for this reason that vertical heating radiators have become so popular today, a wide selection of which allows you to choose the most suitable option for a specific owner.
It should be noted that radiators do not have to be watery and must be built into a central or individual (gas) heating system. Oil radiators, which in most cases are used as additional heating elements for a particular room, are still quite popular.
Vertical heating radiators differ from their "classic" counterparts in their original design, as well as in a wide range of colors. From the name itself it is clear that basically such radiators are located vertically, due to which, on the one hand, they occupy a minimum of space in the house, and on the other, they are successfully integrated into the decor elements of the interior decoration of the room. All existing radiators can be divided by the method of heating, strengthening, manufacturing material, as well as the method of heat radiation.
Today, gas is the most inexpensive type of heating, so the most common and popular radiators are water-type radiators. Vertical heating radiators, the heating medium of which is due to the combustion of gas in the boiler, are made, as a rule, of aluminum or steel. Such batteries heat up quickly, and after turning on the heating, after 10-15 minutes they begin to radiate heat intensively. The same applies to electric heating, which is becoming more common among the inhabitants of our country.
In general, all vertical heating radiators have the following advantages:
- a light weight;
- compact sizes;
- A wide range of various fasteners;
- fast and efficient heating of indoor air;
- ease of installation and easy maintenance.
The most unpretentious and easy to use are electric heating radiators , which are simply hung on the wall and are included in the general electrical network of the apartment or private house. After that, if it is necessary to heat the room, you simply turn it on and set it to the desired temperature. Most modern radiators are equipped with a system for automatically maintaining heat at a given level, making their use very convenient. The only drawback of electric heaters is the still very expensive cost of electricity itself, which even with the most economical heating leads to quite large financial costs. For this reason, water heating radiators are much more widespread than electric ones.
Summing up all of the above, we can conclude that modern vertical-type radiators are becoming more and more popular every day, so in the very near future we can predict an intensive growth in sales of this equipment in the retail and retail network.