Modular heating unit (definition)

Modular heating unit — is a ready-made prefabricated structure that includes all the necessary components for connection heating systems or hot water supply to a heat source such as a boiler room or heating network. The unit combines in one module equipment for distribution, regulation and control of heat carrier flows.

Modular heating unit: main elements

  1. Heat exchanger: Ensures heat transfer from the coolant to the heating system or hot water supply.
  2. Circulation pumps: They maintain the movement of the coolant through the system, ensuring uniform heat distribution.
  3. Shut-off valves: Valves and taps for shutting off and regulating the flow of coolant.
  4. Automated control system: Monitors the operating parameters of the unit (pressure, temperature) and regulates them to maintain the specified modes.
  5. Protection systems: Includes safety valves, pressure sensors and other elements to prevent emergency situations.

Advantages:

  • Compactness and ease of installation: All components are already mounted on one platform, which facilitates installation on site.
  • High degree of automation: Provides efficient management of thermal processes, which increases the overall energy efficiency of the system.
  • Configuration flexibility: Modular heating units can be adapted to various heating and hot water supply systems, both for small objects and for large buildings.

Application:

Modular heating units are widely used in residential, commercial and industrial buildings to connect heating and hot water supply systems to central heating networks or local boiler houses.

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