Space heating definition

Space heating means the heating of living space within a dwelling.
Space heating means heating of areas intended for occupancy or storage.
Space heating means raising the interior temperature of a room.

Examples of Space heating in a sentence

  • Space heating in Kosovo is largely realized from biomass (mainly firewood).

  • Space heating distribution is a low-temperature, under-floor heating system on the ground floor with low surface temperature, wall-mounted radiators on the first floor.

  • Space heating is via an LPG boiler, feeding an under-floor heating system, throughout the studio part of the building.

  • Space heating and hot water is provided by a ground-source heat-pump (open- loop system) providing the following benefits: One unit of electricity generates three units of heat ‘free’, resulting in very low running costs when compared to a traditional ‘fossil fuel’ burning heating system.

  • Space heating demand is seasonal while DHW demand is steady-state across the year.

  • Method for calculation of the design heat load - Space heating load, Module M3-3’.

  • Space heating typically accounts for more than 50% of the energy consumption of public and residential buildings in the European Union1, and reduction of this energy demand is a key strategy in the move to low energy/low carbon buildings.

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