Ever wonder how
your heating system works? Whether it is an oil furnace system or
a hydronic boiler system we’ll tell you everything you need to know
about your heating system.For an
Oil Furnace System:
The thermostat (1) sends a signal to the controls (2) on the burner
(3). The fuel pump (4) draws oil through a filter (5) to the burner.
The burner turns the oil into a fine spray, mixes it with air and
ignites it in the combustion chamber (6), causing the chamber to
become very hot. Air absorbs heat in the heat exchanger (7). A blower
(8) sends this air through ducts (9) to heat the home. The air eventually
circulates back to the heat exchanger and the cycle continues. Combustion
emissions are vented out the flue (10).
For a Hydronic Boiler System:
The thermostat (1) sends a signal to the controls (2) on the burner
(3). The fuel pump (4) draws oil through a filter (5) to the burner.
The burner turns the oil into a fine spray, it with air and ignites
it in the combustion chamber (6), causing the chamber to get very
hot. Water circulates around the combustion chamber. A circulator
(7) pumps the heated water through radiators or baseboards to heat
the home. An expansion tank (8) adjusts to varying pressures. Eventually,
the water returns to the heating unit to begin the cycle again.
Combustion emissions are vented out the flue (9).
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