The integrated hot water storage within the ModuSat® enables the centralised plant space to be greatly reduced due to the increased thermal storage facility in each dwelling.
The floor standing ModuSat® storage range includes 80, 150, 200, 300 and 400 litre models.
Consisting of a fast recovery hot water tank and a plate heat exchanger, pump and control valve, the ModuSat® offers a total heating solution. In addition to this the ModuSat® can provide direct control of underfloor heating without the need for any underfloor pumps, blending valves or mixing valves.
The integrated hot water storage within the ModuSat® enables the centralised plant space to be greatly reduced due to the increased thermal storage facility in each dwelling.
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Other models in the range include the ModuSat® TP Twin Plate units, ModuSat® SPDC units and ModuSat® Combined Heating & Cooling units.
Twin plate heat interface units, providing instantaneous hot water and heating.
Unique combined heating, hot water and cooling interface units, which provide simultaneous heating and cooling and the instantaneous production of hot water.
Single Plate Double Circuit units for installation with a suitable external DHW storage tank.
Using two-way data communication, the system in each dwelling can be remotely metered, controlled, interrogated and tested.
Smart Controller for use with our ModuSat® Heat Interface Units (HIU's)
A central point for connection of all ModuSat® heat interface units on a communal heating scheme.
A communal or district heating system supplies heat to a number of dwellings from a common heat source. It may comprise of, for example, a system heating a block of apartments or a larger scale system heating many buildings.
We provide various metering & billing solutions for heat networks. These range from data only, through to a Pre-payment system, or a complete remote billing solution using BUS or Ethernet communication to provide the end user with a fully itemised energy bill.
A centralised plant room forms the heart of a Communal or District heating system, delivering energy to each dwelling via a main heating primary circuit. This is in line with latest legislation encouraging centralised plant connected to a heat network, rather than the use of individual heating and hot water systems.