Dual-mode hot water heating (definition)

Dual-mode hot water heating (DHW) - is a system that allows you to heat water in two different ways or modes, providing flexibility and efficiency in the use of heat sources.

Dual-mode hot water heating: key aspects

  • Two heat sources: Usually a primary and secondary heat source is used. The primary source may be a boiler, heat pump or solar collector, and the secondary source may be an electric heater or another type of boiler.
  • Automatic switching: The system can automatically switch between modes depending on operating conditions, such as insufficient solar energy or increased hot water consumption.
  • Increased efficiency: By using various energy sources, the system allows you to save resources and ensure a stable supply of hot water.
  • Application: Dual mode DHW systems are often used in homes with alternative energy sources such as solar collectors, where the main heat source may not always provide sufficient hot water.

This technology ensures the reliability and flexibility of the hot water supply system, allowing the efficient use of available resources for heating water.

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