Definition of Baseboard heater

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Baseboard heater

The term 'Baseboard heater' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' As a type of heating equipment, a system in which either electric resistance coils or finned tubes carrying steam or hot water are mounted behind shallow panels along baseboards. Baseboards rely on passive convection to distribute heated air in the space. Electric baseboards are an example of an 'Individual Space Heater.''.

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