• givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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      Whether or not a building has central heating depends on the building, not the city.

      But when the “secret” is beds built on top of a fire, it’s hard to get more centralized than literally sleeping over a fire…

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        Sorry for being pedantic, buuut…

        But when the “secret” is beds built on top of a fire, it’s hard to get more centralized than literally sleeping over a fire…

        This is the opposite of centralised heating, this is localised heating. Centralised heating would be the fire in the basement and a fan blowing the hot air into every room…you know…like centralised heating…

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          “Centralized” means all the heat is coming from a single location…

          Distributing the heat is often assumed because we tend to heat entire houses.

          In areas where they use bed furnances, it’s almost always a single bed for the whole family and that is the only furnace in operation over the night. I’m going off memory but I believe in the day time most of the beds store and transform into a living room.

          Again, with the same bed furnace being the only one in the structure.

          Meeting the pedantic definition of “centralized heating”.

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            Centralized heating means heating multiple rooms or locations from a central heating source. Distributing the heat is the entire reason for the ‘centralized’ part of the term.

            Like a fireplace that is open two rooms on opposite sides of a wall could be a stretch of the definition.

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                HVAC is one type of central heating system. I mean, your link has ‘centeal heating’ in the name.

                So is a centralized system that uses steam to heat disconnected buildings.

                Go find a definition of central heating that doesn’t include heating more than one location or rooms.

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                Top of your own link mate.

                Central heating is defined as a system that provides warmth to the entire interior of a building from a single point, using methods such as hot water, steam, or forced air to distribute heat to various rooms

                It requires mechanical means to move the heat.

                “HVAC units” is an integral system that can have an ac unit installed on it.

                A boiler can be central heat, but it’s not an hvac unit, but it does fall under the broader “Heating/Venting/air condition” that makes up the term.

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                Central heating is defined as a system that provides warmth to the entire interior of a building from a single point

                Why’d you link this to defend your point

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                    provides warmth to the entire interior of a building

                    It’s ok to be wrong man, it’s really not that big a deal. You can only try to move goal posts so many times before it starts looking silly

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        Communal heating is the defacto standard throughout most of Russia.
        And, as a person also living in a city district with communal heating, I can assure you that the typical (or even mandatory) type of heating does indeed very often depend on which city it is in.

        But perhaps you are confused about the terminology: heating beds or rooms directly with the combustibles is the opposite of central heating…

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          Centralized heating just means a single source of heat, heats the entire building…

          You know how old timey houses have 27 chimneys? That’s non centralized heating.

          A 2 room dwelling that has a single source of heat is still centralized heating even if relies on natural air flow to heat the second room.

          Which is why I said sleeping on a furnace is the most direct (in distance at least) use of centralized heating

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        Municipality enforces building codes…

        If building codes require central heating, the building can’t just decide not to have it.