Heating Glossary
Some key terms and phrases to help you understand the world of radiators!
Term |
Definition |
A | |
Air Vent | A device used to release trapped air from a radiator or central heating system. |
Aluminium Radiator | A type of radiator made from aluminium, known for its lightweight and quick heat-up properties. |
Ancillary Items | Additional components or accessories needed for the installation or operation of a radiator. |
Automatic Bypass Valve | A valve that maintains a minimum flow of water through the central heating system when radiators are turned off. |
B | |
Balanced System | A central heating system in which the flow of water is balanced, ensuring equal distribution of heat to all radiators. |
Bleeding | The process of releasing trapped air from a radiator using a bleed key or air vent. |
BTU (British Thermal Unit) | A unit of heat energy used to measure the heat output of radiators and other heating appliances. |
Boiler | A device that heats water for a central heating system and usually provides hot water for domestic use as well. |
C | |
Cast Iron Radiator | A traditional type of radiator made from cast iron, known for its high heat output and heat retention properties. |
Central Heating System | A system that distributes heat throughout a building via a network of radiators or underfloor heating. |
Circulating Pump | A pump that circulates heated water through a central heating system. |
Column Radiator | A type of radiator with vertical columns, offering a classic appearance and efficient heat output. |
Combination Boiler | A type of boiler that provides both central heating and hot water without the need for a separate hot water storage tank. |
D | |
Designer Radiator | A stylish and modern radiator that combines aesthetics and functionality. |
Differential Pressure | The difference in pressure between two points in a central heating system, which influences flow rate. |
Diverter Valve | A valve that directs the flow of water in a central heating system, depending on heating or hot water demand. |
Double Panel Radiator | A radiator with two panels and convector fins, offering increased heat output compared to single panel radiators. |
E | |
Efficiency | A measure of how effectively a radiator or heating appliance converts fuel or energy into heat. |
Electric Radiator | A radiator that uses electricity to heat up, often used as an alternative to gas central heating systems. |
Expansion Vessel | A device that absorbs excess pressure caused by the expansion of water in a central heating system. |
F | |
Filling Loop | A temporary connection used to fill and pressurise a central heating system with water. |
Flow Rate | The volume of water that moves through a central heating system over a given period, usually measured in litres per minute. |
G | |
Gas Valve | A device that controls the flow of gas to a boiler or heating appliance. |
Gravity System | An older type of central heating system that relies on gravity to circulate hot water, rather than a circulating pump. |
H | |
Heat Exchanger | A device that transfers heat from one medium to another, e.g., from a boiler's combustion chamber to the water in a central heating system. |
Heat Output | The amount of heat a radiator or heating appliance can produce, usually measured in BTUs or watts. |
Heating Element | An electrical component that converts electricity into heat, often used in electric radiators. |
I | |
Inhibitor | A chemical added to the water in a central heating system to prevent corrosion and the build-up of limescale. |
Installation | The process of fitting and connecting a radiator or central heating system components in a building. |
J | |
Joule | A unit of energy or work, used to measure the amount of heat energy in a central heating system. |
K | |
Kettle Valve | A valve that prevents hot water from flowing back into the cold water supply in a central heating system. |
Kilowatt (kW) | A unit of power equal to 1000 watts, often used to measure the heat output of boilers and heating appliances. |
L | |
Lockshield Valve | A valve used to balance the flow of water in a central heating system, usually fitted on the return side of a radiator. |
M | |
Magnetic Filter | A device that captures and removes magnetic debris from the water in a central heating system to protect the boiler. |
N | |
Non-Return Valve | A valve that allows water to flow in one direction only, preventing backflow in a central heating system. |
O | |
Output Rating | The amount of heat a radiator or boiler can produce, usually measured in BTUs or kilowatts. |
P | |
Pipe Centres | The distance between the centres of the inlet and outlet pipes on a radiator, used for measuring and installation. |
Power Flush | A process that uses high-pressure water and cleaning chemicals to remove sludge and debris from a central heating system. |
Pressure Relief Valve | A safety device that releases excess pressure from a central heating system to prevent damage or failure. |
Q | |
R | |
Radiator | A heat-emitting device that uses hot water or steam to transfer heat to the surrounding space. |
Radiator Valves | Devices used to control the flow of water through a radiator, allowing for temperature adjustment. |
Return Pipe | The pipe that carries cooled water back to the boiler from the radiators in a central heating system. |
S | |
Single Panel Radiator | A radiator with one panel, offering a lower heat output compared to double panel radiators. |
System Boiler | A type of boiler that works with a separate hot water storage tank, providing central heating and hot water. |
T | |
Thermostatic Radiator Valve (TRV) | A radiator valve that automatically adjusts the flow of water based on the room's temperature. |
Towel Rail Radiator | A type of radiator designed to heat and dry towels, commonly found in bathrooms. |
U | |
Underfloor Heating | A heating system that uses pipes or cables embedded in the floor to provide warmth throughout a room. |
V | |
Venting | The process of releasing trapped air from a radiator or central heating system to improve efficiency. |
W | |
Wall-mounted Radiator | A radiator that is attached to a wall, saving floor space and providing an efficient heat source. |
Water Hammer | A loud noise caused by a sudden increase in water pressure in a central heating system, usually due to air in the system. |
X | |
Y | |
Y-Strainer | A type of filter installed in a central heating system to remove debris and prevent damage to the boiler and other components. |
Z | |
Zone Valve | A valve that controls the flow of water in a specific zone of a central heating system, allowing for independent temperature control. |