Baseboard Hot Water Heating Systems

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Baseboard hot water heating systems use a combination of convection and radiation of heat powered by hot water heated by a boiler. The hot water is piped to baseboard units mounted along the walls of the room to be heated. The baseboard units are equipped with fins that dissipate the heat. The hot air is distributed by convection as the air rises and is heated by the baseboard unit. The boiler heating the water may be fueled by gas, propane, oil or electricity.

The advantages of a baseboard hot water heating system are the following:

* Baseboard hot water heating systems are energy efficient

* The units are quiet

* It is easy to control the temperature

The disadvantages of such a system are the following:

* The baseboard units must be unobstructed by furniture or drapes.

*Baseboard heating requires units that take up space in your rooms. This is an unavoidable drawback with this heating system. But, they can be painted to match your room's décor.

* Air conditioning cannot be run off the system without an additional ductwork distribution and cooling system.

* Changes in temperature are slow.

Troubleshooting Baseboard Hot Water Heating Systems 

If you have a gas furnace powering your baseboard hot water heating system and you smell gas:

* Do not try to fix it yourself.

* Open windows and get out of the house. Take children and pets with you.

* Do not turn on lights or switches.

* Call the gas company from a neighbor's house or a cell phone outside the house.

* Do not return to the house until a professional has examined your home.

If there's no heat coming from your baseboard unit, check the following possibilities:

* If you have a gas furnace, check the pilot light to make sure it's lit.

* Check to see if the water level and water pressure in the boiler is low.

* Check your fuse box to see if any circuit breakers are flipped the wrong way or to make sure a fuse hasn't blown. Reset the circuit breaker or change the fuse if need be.

* If you have an electronic burner ignition system, check to make sure the ignition switch is working.

* Check the thermostat to make sure it is on and is set for at least three degrees hotter than the registered room temperature.

* If all these steps don't work, call a professional HVAC technician for a service check.

If heat is coming from the hot water baseboard unit, but it is not producing enough heat, try the following:

* Check the water level and water pressure of the boiler to see if it is low.

* Check the heating registers - make sure they are open and nothing is obstructing them.

* Have a technician check to see if there are mineral deposits building up in the bottom of the boiler. He or she can flush the system.

* Check the expansion tank to see if it has too much water in it and not enough air. The pressure relief valve on the boiler will be spurting water if this is the case. You should also see a high pressure reading (over 20 psi) on the pressure gauge.

* It is advisable to have a professional HVAC technician handle these kinds of checks.

If there is water leaking around the bottom of the boiler:

* The pump may be broken.

* The pressure gauge may be compromised.

* There may be a leak in the piping.

* All of these problems warrant a visit from a professional HVAC technician.

If not all baseboard units are emitting heat:

* There may be air trapped in the line.

* If the top of the baseboard unit is cool to the touch and the bottom of the unit is hot, there may be air caught in the radiator itself.

* There could be a compromised zone valve or circulator.

* Try bleeding air from the bleed valve on top of the baseboard unit. If water spurts out, close valve quickly.

* It is recommended that a technician service the hot water baseboard unit if bleeding the radiator does not help.

If the pipes are suddenly very noisy:

* Check for water trapped in the return lines. If the pipes are not angled right, water can get trapped in the lines. Try adjusting the angling of the lines or call a technician to fix it for you.

* Check the circulator to see if the spring-loaded coupling that connects the motor to the pump isn't broken or jammed.

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