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How many degrees does it take to turn on the heating?

The national standard indoor heating temperature is 18℃, the inlet water is 80℃, and the return water is 60℃. Generally, radiators are also configured according to this standard. When the floor heating is set to 40℃, the outlet water temperature can reach 18℃.

The high temperature in the heating room not only consumes energy, but also makes people feel chest tightness, difficulty breathing and other discomfort. According to data research, the most comfortable temperature of human body is 23℃. Therefore, if you want to make the heating room more comfortable and pleasant, you can adjust the temperature to 23℃, and you will have more activities during the day and generate more heat. It can also reduce the temperature by 1-2 degrees, saving energy.

Experiments show that people will feel cold when the temperature is lower than 14℃, and adults are healthy. When it is higher than 10℃, they can add clothes to keep warm, so when it is lower than 10℃, they can consider turning on the heating, and children, pregnant women and the elderly are weak and easy to catch a cold. When the temperature is lower than14 C, you can turn on the heating.

1. Keep a certain heat dissipation space near the indoor radiator, and do not pile up sundries on the radiator, so as not to affect the heat dissipation effect of the radiator.

2. Don't discharge the water from the heating system at will, there is more hot water leaking in the pipeline. Cold water needs to be supplemented to keep the pipeline system at a certain pressure. If more hot water leaks, the water temperature in the pipeline will drop and the heating effect will become worse.

3. Humidify the heating room. The air in the heating room is usually dry. It is best to place a humidifier to improve the air humidity after heating.