Heat distribution system

The heat distribution system ensures that the heat is transported where it is needed. Piping is available as single-pipe, dual-pipe and distributor systems. The design and specifications of the pump significantly influence the efficiency of your heat distribution system. Therefore we emphasize the importance of comprehensive planning. 






Piping

Single-pipe system

  • Radiators are provided with infeed and outfeed along a common heating pipe.
  • Heating water flows through the radiators in sequence.
  • From one radiator to the next, the temperature of the heating water drops.
  • This required a larger radiator for equal heating capacity.

Dual-pipe system

  • The heat distribution system provides separate infeed and outfeed for each radiator.

Distributor system

  • Each radiator is connected directly to infeed and outfeed via a distribution station.
  • Sensors enable very good room temperature control.
  • Dual-pipe systems and distributor systems are friendlier for the heat production because all loads have similar temperature, pressure and flow conditions.
  • Separate floor heating and the radiator circuit.

Pumps

  • Heating and circulation pumps are in continuous operation and use much energy. Therefore save energy by not oversizing your circulation pumps.
  • If the pumps are not automatically regulated, install a clock timer to restrict operating times to your daily requirements and save up to 25% of related electricity costs.
  • Installation should be by an expert.
  • Electronically regulated pumps reduce electricity consumption.
  • Pumps of efficiency category A require only 25 % of the power of a 20 year old pump.

An oversized circulation pump requires unnecessary energy and money.