Thermo-hydraulic systems

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The family, the house and its warmth

Thermo-hydraulic heating is a system that uses hot water as a heat transfer fluid.

The heating system consists of two parts:

  1. The heat production system
  2. The heat transfer system
  • Heat generators: heat production systems are classified with the fuel type as a base (coal, gas oil, gas, wood etc.) or the energy source (geothermal, solar, electric etc.) to heat air, water or steam which are then transferred to the appropriate destination points. The heating system can also be connected to the domestic water production plant. The most common systems are : boilers, heat pumps and fireplaces.
  • Final conduction: After the heat production, the warmth in the house must be spread by means of water-air heat exchange units. The heat conduction can take place in three ways : through radiators, fan convectors and radiating panels.

The choice of a thermo-hydraulic system is more complicated than you think, therefore we will bring the client in contact with an installer who can advise you in the choice and with whom you can discuss your personal needs.

The most common thermo-hydraulic system in our country produces heat through a generator, almost always a boiler, and distributes water via incoming and outgoing pipes. The water in this case is the heat transfer fluid.