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Curious this diary Korean. It would be ... Posted by: blumannaro hl7 orc on 21/08/2010 at 20:50



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Curious this diary Korean. It would be ... Posted by: blumannaro hl7 orc on 21/08/2010 at 20:50
Dol - Heating System hl7 orc typical Korean
Now that he 'came the winter, and' normal turn up the heat ... In Korea, there is 'a particular type of heating, hl7 orc said Ondol, which consists in a heat coming from the floor, and that' the floor that is heated with a system particolre said Kudul or Ondol. hl7 orc Here in Seoul winters, as I think I have already 'mentioned, are very rigid due to the cold winds from Siberia, so having a good heating and' important and one of the Ondol and heating systems migliori.L 'Ondol and 'a hl7 orc typical system of Korea where the heat comes directly from the floor (a bit' like the ancient system of the Romans, the hypocaust). In older homes, hl7 orc under the floor there was a small fire that warmed the air that then circulated within a layer of duct placed directly under the wooden floor. The heated air rises from the floor towards the ceiling, pushing the cold air that is located in the upper part of the room down towards the floor, where, in turn, cools and salt (convection cycle) cos warming the room. In addition, the floor warms the lower part of the body of those who sat while the more cold air, away from the floor, keeps cool head thereby creating an environment more healthy to live.
In addition, a time, from the inner legs of the walls, the hot air was then carried to the upper floors, to heat the other rooms (when the house was on more 'plans). Although this is a very old system, still in vogue even in the most modern homes. In the past they used the system Ondol near the bedrooms or the living rooms, however due to the emission of carbon monoxide could be c

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