1. The radiator is completely drained without any dirt or debris
Check to ensure that the air in the radiator has been completely expelled and there is no accumulated dirt in the piping system. Air blockage and blockage can cause the radiator to not heat up.
2. Use radiators with good heat dissipation properties
If the heat provided by the wall mounted boiler can be maximally dissipated through the radiator, ensuring the balance and stability of the room temperature, it can reduce gas consumption. Therefore, whether the radiator can quickly dissipate heat and quickly increase the room temperature is very important for self heating users.
3. Avoid large objects on the front of the radiator
Radiators emit heat through radiative convection, and their surroundings should be spacious for better heat dissipation. Therefore, it is advisable to avoid placing large objects around them as much as possible. Also try not to have external packaging, as obstacles and packaging can also affect the heat dissipation effect. The optimal distance between the radiator and the wall is between 3 centimeters and 5 centimeters. Of course, in cloudy and rainy weather, clothes usually won't dry completely. Putting them on a radiator to dry won't have much impact.
4. Install sealing strips on doors and windows
Doors and windows are the places with the most heat loss. In winter, 40% of the indoor heat is related to the loss of window glass, especially in some families with french window. Installing or replacing sealing strips on doors and windows to reduce heat loss is also a good energy-saving measure.
5. Turn off the radiator in the unoccupied room
First, turn off or lower the radiator in the unoccupied room. If your housing area is large, there are many rooms, and the population is relatively small, then the radiator valves in rooms that are not occupied or have low usage frequency can be completely closed or reduced, which is equivalent to reducing the heating area. This not only saves energy, but also accelerates the heating temperature rise in normal use spaces, reducing gas consumption.
6. Open the window for ventilation for no more than 10 minutes
If ventilation is needed indoors, it is best to keep the window open for less than 10 minutes to minimize heat loss. It doesn't take much longer for a room to ventilate, so when ending ventilation or sleeping, close the curtains to prevent a significant loss of heat.