Sam Kubba Ph.D., LEED AP, in Handbook of Green Building Design and Construction, 2012Hot-Water Heating Hot-water systems typically have a central boiler, in which water is heated to a temperature of from 140 to 180 F (60–83 C), and then circulated by means of pipes to some type of coil units, such as radiators, located in the various rooms.
Read MoreSam Kubba Ph.D., LEED AP, in Handbook of Green Building Design and Construction, 2012Hot-Water Heating Hot-water systems typically have a central boiler, in which water is heated to a temperature of from 140 to 180 F (60–83 C), and then circulated by means of pipes to some type of coil units, such as radiators, located in the various rooms.
Read More