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plaidgrl18 | 00:49 Thu 10th Nov 2005 | History
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who invented the first heating system?
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"The earliest method of providing interior home heating was an open fire. Central heating appears to have been invented in ancient Greece, but it was the Romans who became the supreme heating engineers of the ancient world with their hypocaust system. Central heating was adopted for use again in the early 19th century when the Industrial Revolution caused an increase in the size of buildings for industry, residential use, and services." - Britannica

Well assuming we are talking central heating rather than local (fireplace) heating.


Central heating systems were used in northern Roman cities in the 100s. Air heated by furnaces was led through empty spaces under the floors and out of pipes in the walls.

In 1716, water was first used to spread the heat. This system was used by Martin Triewald, a Swedish engineer, on a greenhouse at Newcastle upon Tyne. Bonnemain, a French architect, made its first industrial use on a coop, at Ch�teau du P�cq, near Paris.

Lord Central, of Heating.
Pompeii and Herulaneum were destroyed in AD79 and they had a very competant heating system with hot baths and vents for hot air to warm other rooms.

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