What is a water heating system?
The central heating system is not optimally adjusted at most offices, schools and homes. This has adverse consequences for energy consumption and comfort. To solve this problem, water heating must be applied.
Non water regulated systems Installations that are not adjusted using water regulation cannot distribute the heat evenly over the radiators. For example, radiators that are close to the pump receive too much heat, which causes certain rooms to get too hot. Radiators that are further away from the pump then don’t receive enough heat, which in turn results in certain rooms that are too cold.
Water regulated systems Installations that work with water heating bring balance in the amount of water to each radiator, convector, air heater, radiant panel, underfloor heating, etc. The available heat is therefore optimally distributed, resulting in consistent temperatures throughout the entire building. As a result, you use less energy and fluctuating room temperatures and noise complaints are a thing of the past. In short, you have a pleasant temperature in every room.