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Hot water systems

Due to the large number of heat centres and individual boilers, it is mainly extensive heating systems that entail greater savings potentials. In many cases, there may also be sub-processes with lower heat requirements—with temperatures between 40–100 °C—in the technology, where the production of steam for the purpose of heat transfer is not economically efficient. Typical surfaces to be insulated include boilers’ front plates, heating manifolds, heat exchangers, fittings, tanks.

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Frequently asked questions

Can insulation be applied on heat pumps?

Yes, DynoFlex’s insulation jacket solutions can also be used in heat pump system assemblies.

From what mean temperature is it worth insulating?

It depends on the system, of course, but experience shows that insulation may be an economically efficient option for surfaces of temperatures of over 40 °C.

What is the payback period of a heating system’s insulation?

The payback periods for insulation projects for hot water heating systems can vary widely. Since temperatures are lower and surfaces are also typically smaller, the ROI is highly dependent on energy costs and system size. Such projects typically have a payback period of 2-3 years, but we have even implemented systems with shorter than one-year payback periods, enabled by energy efficiency.

Common hot water system elements

Boilers

Assemblies

Heat exchangers

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