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What are the precautions for using radiators for home heating?

Four problems needing attention in using radiator.

1 temperature control

There are several temperatures that need to be grasped: the indoor temperature is above zero; The ambient temperature of coating construction should not be lower than 5℃;

The ambient temperature of commonly used mixed color coatings should be above 0℃, and the ambient temperature of varnish should not be lower than 8℃, so as to lay a good foundation for winter construction.

2. Anti-falling and anti-cracking of wall and ground structure

Both wall tiles and floor tiles need to be moved from outdoor to indoor for 24 hours, and can only be laid after adapting to indoor temperature to avoid hollowing and falling off. Putty should not be scraped too thick. Dry indoor environment will make putty lose water too fast, which will easily lead to hollowing, cracking and uneven wall. The putty is brushed before it is dry, and the wall is easy to "sweat" or even crack in a large area. Always open the window for ventilation, and choose a time when the temperature is relatively high (6 am to 4 pm).

3. There are gaps in the woodwork.

The crack of the door should not be too small, so as to avoid the door tightening in summer and not being able to open and close freely; When laying solid wood floor, the expansion joint of about 2 mm should be left around, otherwise it will cause bulging and hanging;

Don't change the heating in winter.

In home decoration, the general heating system is forbidden to be dismantled and changed. Especially after entering the heating season, the water supply in heating has been pressurized. If the construction is slightly improper, it will easily lead to "running water" accidents and cause irreparable losses. Therefore, according to the regulations of the relevant departments, it is strictly forbidden to dismantle and change the heating pipes and radiators.