Models of cast-iron radiators are installed in most Canadian homes.
They possess good thermal conductivity, neutral with respect to virtually all the coolant, can withstand relatively high pressure. That is why iron radiators can be used in heating systems with poor preparation coolant.
Domestic iron sets, in contrast to the import, require mandatory broach intersectional connections before installing, and more painting. Also to the cons of cast-iron radiators can be attributed – complexity of installation, not the most attractive appearance and a large thermal inertia of heating.
