Thursday, April 3, 2014

Systems that keep us warm during cold winter times!

In many countries including the United States, people rely on various oils and heating systems to keep their houses warm during chilly winters. Heating systems are more common in the north eastern part of the US where the weather is consistently freezing for almost half of the year. Having knowledge of different systems will help make ideal choice regarding which fuel or oil to go for.
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Crude oil, propane and kerosene remains the top three products used for this purpose during winters. Crude oil and natural gas are mixed together to produce propane. Kerosene has a strong odor as it is extracted from petroleum. Majority of other heating sources are also extracted from petroleum.

Different types of fuels have different cost factors associated. First of all, if you live in an area where demand for these products is high, the costs will accordingly go up. Ongoing price in market is another factor that affects costs. At times when demand for gasoline is higher, the prices of these fuels go up. Different oil companies in Westchester, NY will have varying fuel rates. 

Oils used for heating houses and buildings are categorized by numbers where lower values are associated with more expensive ones. For instance number one describes kerosene, while number four signifies diesel used in commercial heating systems and large engines.

Kerosene is light, clean and refined, that is why it is most expensive of all. Number two fuel is medium-grade which is cheaper than kerosene, and contains more impurities. Number four is heaviest and dirtiest of all, that’s why, carries minimum price tag.

These fuels are used in furnaces for creating a comfortable living environment inside a building or house. Fuels are pumped into furnace where they produce heat. Heat gets collected inside a unit called heat exchanger which creates and directs the warm air into duct. Warm air is then distributed throughout the house. A second network of duct is used for collecting air from other portions of house and bringing it back to the furnace for reheating. 

The benefit of using oils for keeping houses warm is that the degree of warmth is controllable which creates a comfortable environment for people residing inside the house. As the furnace doesn’t need to be operated constantly, it proves to be energy-efficient. Upon achieving warmth, the heat exchanger continues to keep the occupants cozy for a long time. Since the operating time is slow, odds of fires are very less.

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