Result description
Hydronic modules that can be connected in series/parallel allow control and monitoring of complex heating and cooling systems, integrating available RES and improving the match between thermal energy demand and production.
The Plug&Play Energy hub is a device aiming to optimise the control of the thermal flows in a multi-user hydronic HVAC system. Thermics Energie in collaboration with Euracset-up the first prototype of the Domestic Hot Water (DHW) module. The development of the module, starting from a preliminary prototype, aimed to reduce costs and improve the performance of the remote control and certified energy accounting. The prototypical phase is strategic for the next industrialisation and commercialisation of the product. In fact, the PPEH-DHW has been re-designed in the last months to improve the cost effectiveness of the components and the performance targets, and it has been enhanced in terms of internal layout and better aesthetic appearance. Moreover, Thermics Energie has verified the robustness of the structure and that the ease of maintenance and assistance is guaranteed. Electrical cable connections have been designed to permit an easy electrical connection.
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R&D, Technology and Innovation aspects
The proposed solution includes a prefabricated hydronic module that is fast and easy to install and allows for control and monitoring of complex heating and cooling systems, integrating RES and improving the match between thermal energy demand and production.
Project partner THERMICS is exploiting these products through his commercial channels.
The product will be commercialized within the other solutions provided by THERMICS, like hybrid heating/cooling generators, such heat pumps, buffer and storage tanks, and others.
Selling and commercial activities are mainly deployed in Italy, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Belgium, Lithuania and Slovenia. Further commercial activities are under development in other European countries.
Result submitted to Horizon Results Platform by ACCADEMIA EUROPEA DI BOLZANO