What Is Ducted Gas Heating?
A ducted gas heater, also known as a central heating system, is a type of heating system commonly used in residential and commercial buildings to provide warmth throughout the entire building.
This system consists of a gas-powered heater unit installed in a central location, typically in the roof cavity or underfloor, connected to a network of ducts that distribute warm air to various rooms via vents or grilles.
The heater unit heats air using natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), which is then circulated through the ductwork and distributed evenly throughout the building.
Ducted gas heating systems operate by drawing in cool air, heating it, and then distributing it through ducts to various rooms or zones within the property.