Domestic Hot Water Heating

The heat pump is used to heat up domestic hot water (RWH) with various sources of heat. One of the alternatives is making use of heat accumulated in the building.

This idea was registered as utility design at Czech Patent and Trademark Office in 2005. It is based on a fact that there is surplus of heat in residential houses during summer and off the heating season. The excessive heat delivered to the building by the solar radiation, people or even interior heat gains can be used to heat up the domestic hot water (RWH) after transformation by the heat pump. The heat is transported from the building by the heating water in radiators.

Domestic Hot Water Heating

Off the heating season (about five months), the heating system of a block of flats can serve as source of primary heat for the heat pump to heat up domestic hot water (RWH), allowing a range of users considerably save their costs. Off the period of heat pump’s operation the domestic water is heated up as usual - taking the heat from boiler room/house or from central heating network.

Dispatching

MACH heat pumps are linked to their producer’s dispatching with operators watching over their everyday operation carefully. The automated system allows users to control the heat pump from a user-friendly web interface from any place in the world.

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