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The question asked isn't well qualified but it sounds like there is hydronic baseboard with an additional heating coil in an air handling system but that is not a typical installation so what kind? I would say "Custom" it doesn't match up with standard types of installations
Air may get trapped in a radiator, leaving it cold at the top whilst it is warm at the bottom. It then needs 'bleeding'. Radiators may also have the opposite problem, where they are warm at the top yet cold at the bottom. This is caused by a build up of sludge in the radiator and will probably require professional help. Sometimes the downstairs radiators stop heating up, whilst the upstairs ones are fine. This is caused by a problem with the pump and will again require professional help.
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I think.....temperature sensor :P
Silver is a valuable metal, and is thus not used in radiators.
aluminum and copper
radiators need to dissapate heat, and metal can dissapate heat quickly
The cheapest option between electric, radiators and central heating is Gas Central Heating. The reason that gas is cheaper than electric is because electricity costs 4-6 times more than gas.
A Central Heating System is used to provide warmth to an entire building or portions of it. The heating is carried through vents or radiators connected by ducts or pipes.
On/Off valves in radiators turned off or clogged Another possibility is an air bubble in the loop that services the radiators that are not heating. Correction is to bleed the loop.
The color black neturally magnifies heat.
Convector central heating radiators can be purchased from many different stores, online and offline. Some examples of these stores include Plumbworld and BuyARadiator.
It's possible, but illegal. Heating system definitely not potable water.
They are expanding due to the sudden increase in temperature.
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Central heating, radiators, so-called Slant Fin or inline method.