An Aga either powered by solid fuel (coal) oil or gas.
I assume that you are referring to hot water radiators, heated by an oil furnace. These radiators could have air in them and will not allow the hot water to fill them and give off any heat. If these are connected to the same hot water line that feeds the other working radiators, the in and out lines and the bottom on the cold ones should be hot. These radiators will then have to have the air bled out of them. They should have a valve on the top somewhere to do this. If there is no heat in the lines there must be separate line to that room that is plugged or shut off.
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Vertical radiators have the same function as traditional radiators, they are used to transfer heat to the surroundings by radiation. Vertical radiators are seen to be more contemporary and tend to be used in modern bathrooms. Some are designed so that towels can be folded over the radiator, giving it a duel function.
The energy source is the same as for heating anything. Gas,Electricity, Burning any fossil fuel. in a boiler (furnace) with water running in heat exchanging coils or manifolds. When heat is needed a pump circulates the hot water through the radiators and back to the furness.
Yes. Like the sun, it is material. It gives of heat. Same with radiators and heaters. They give off heat. Good luck, i gave this answer a wild shot so it might not be right. About 85% luck this is the right answer.
No they heat at the same speed.
No, sound waves cannot cook food the way microwaves do. Microwaves heat food by causing the water molecules inside to vibrate rapidly, generating heat. Sound waves do not have the same heating effect on food as microwaves.
The only Rancheros that used the Falcon chassis was the 1960-66 models. The radiators those years should be identical, if the engines were the same.
Allows heat absorbed by the oil to be exchanged with the air that passes through the fins of the cooler. Air conditioning condensers and car radiators work the same way.
temperature is a way to measure heat, so they are not exactly the same Note, a cup of water at the same temperature as a gallon of water ... has less energy.
The sun heats both fresh water and salt water through a process called solar radiation. However, salt water has a higher heat capacity and can hold more heat than fresh water. This means that salt water will heat up more slowly than fresh water, but it will also retain heat for a longer period of time. In general, both types of water will eventually reach the same temperature when exposed to the same amount of sunlight.
Leaving aside the water to fill it in the first place (which generally came from wherever they got their drinking water from), the steam heating system was a closed system: the steam leaves the boiler in pipes; it passes through radiators in the rooms where it gives off heat and condenses into liquid water; the liquid water gets piped back to the boiler to be turned into steam again. If there are no leaks, then you just keep reusing the same water over and over.