Kensa Heat Pumps Member's Area
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Individual heat pump with domestic hot water via an indirect tank.

Under normal conditions the heat pump will provide heat for the radiator distribution system at a temperature of 45C-50C.

When there is a demand for DHW the three-port valve diverts the flow from the radiator distribution circuit into the indirect coil. The temperature of the water from the heat pump is raised to approximately 50C.

When the required temperature is reached within the tank, the three port valve diverts the flow back to the radiator distribution system.

If this scheme is being considered, please contact Kensa for additional details.

Heat Pumps with Domestic Hot Water via an indirect tank

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