Space heating system
According to the Non-domestic building services compliance guide, 2013 edition, published by HM Government, the term ‘space heating system’ refers to
‘…the complete system that is installed to provide heating to the space. It includes the heating plant and the distribution system by which heating is delivered to the zones.’ |
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