Coolant flow (definition)

Coolant flow in the context of programmable pellet boiler control, it is the volume and speed of circulation of the liquid (usually water or special antifreeze) that transfers heat from the boiler to the various elements of the heating system, such as radiators or heated floors. Control is a key factor in the efficient operation of the entire system.

The programmable pellet boiler can control and regulate the flow of coolant directly through the controller and the use of various sensors, pumps and valves to optimize heating output and energy consumption.

Coolant flow: regulation features:

  1. Temperature optimization: The boiler automatically regulates the temperature of the coolant depending on external conditions and the needs of the heating system.
  2. Energy saving: A programmable boiler can change the water flow depending on the time of day or the presence of people in the room, which helps reduce heating costs.
  3. overheat protection: Flow control helps prevent the boiler and system from overheating, increasing their reliability and longevity.
  4. Flexibility of customization: The user can set individual boiler operating programs, adjusting the flow of coolant depending on various scenarios and preferences.

Thus, flow control in a programmable pellet boiler plays an important role in providing comfortable and economical heating.

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