no
The question is not logical. You need to clarify what is your question.
They both have to do with the transfer of heat. Heating an object is transferring heat into the system. Freezing an object is transferring heat out of the system.
Heating up by putting in energy (heat)
a hot-air heating system
No, in Canada, a forced air heating system is most common as it is relatively low cost source of heating. With a forced air heating system, heat is usually delivered through a metal duct system throughout a house or building.
One that is working and delivering heat.
Radiant heat is an excellent way to save energy. The heating system lays beneath your floor and the heat radiates up. It is more energy efficient in that there is more area radiating heat than other heating otions and thus quicker heat returns. This causes your heating system to run less and save you money and energy.
is it really run ning or is it possible that you have a heat pump system and it is the heating portion of the system operating?
Usually by being used to heat a steam heating system.
A combustion heating system.
It doesn't at that time, but it does keep existing heat in.
No, because it is a heating system, not a cooling system