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What is the difference between a gas central heating system and electric heating?
A gas central heating system usually relies on a gas boiler (water boiler). The boiler burns gas to heat water, then a pump sends that hot water through pipes to each radiator in the house (a ‘wet heating system’). It also typically needs components like a hot water cylinder or combi boiler setup, valves, and regular boiler servicing to keep everything running safely and efficiently.
Electric heating works without a boiler and without hot water circulating around the home. An electric radiator uses an internal heating element that warms up when an electric current passes through it. Many electric radiators plug into a standard 3 pin socket (or can be hard-wired), and they heat the room directly - so there’s no boiler, no pipework, and no water-filled radiators required.
Posted on 28th Nov 2022 09:33:35 by Trust 0 comments
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