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by thaumasiotes
1150 days ago
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Releasing heat into the air is the entire point of the building furnace. For the heat to get lost, it would have to leave the building. There's a more obvious argument that leaking steam into the streets is a waste of heat, but that still depends on your goals. You might like having warmer streets. |
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You're thinking of forced hot air systems, but these do not vent combustion exhaust into living space. There are fuel remnants and combustion byproducts in the exhaust which would smell bad, and kill people.
Combustion exhaust, and all of the heat it contains, goes up the chimney and is lost. The living space air is heated by proximity to the combustion chamber, but circulates in a separate closed loop.
Also, in a forced hot water system, there is no air circulation at all. 100% of the air involved is heated and goes straight up the chimney.
Aside: Some people call FHW systems "boilers" instead of "furnaces", but this seems to vary by region. Where I'm from, "boilers" are steam systems only -- which seems reasonable, since water is not boiled in a FHW system.