The propane gas solution enables you to cover all of your home's heat requirements using just one source of energy. The room in which the gas appliances are located will have to have adequate ventilation and the boiler will have to be connected to a gas trunk to evacuate the combustion products, which will be released outside the building. In the heating system, heat emission is carried out by the radiators situated in each room of the dwelling. A water network for heating, usually with a complete circuit, is responsible for distributing the hot water for heating through the radiators and back again to the boiler. The regulation of the system is guaranteed by a single thermostat, which turns the boiler on and off (whether this is individual for each dwelling or centralised) or by individual thermostatic valves situated on each radiator. An alternative system to the previous one, used in some areas that are not particularly cold, consists of installing a gas wall radiator in certain rooms. In this case, the inside gas distribution network is more complex, with more branches, but there is no hot water distribution network for heating. The radiators are hermetically sealed and have an external air intake and an outlet for the combustion products.
