The HeaMo device (HeaMo stands for heat in motion) uses the heat generated during cooling to control the hot water demand of the building. Depending on the cooling and heating load in the building, the output and the temperatures of the cold and hot water system can be individually controlled. The greatest possible efficiency is achieved when cooling and heat energy must be provided at the same time in a balanced manner. This ensures that no refrigeration or heat energy is emitted to the environment unused. But the pure cold or hot water operation is also possible with HeaMo without problems.
Device with 3-way valve for the geothermal circuit, optionally as a 2-way valve design
Optionally, the sound power level can be reduced by 4 dB (A) for devices with 2 scroll compressors and by 10 dB (A) for devices with 4 scroll compressors
Autoadaptive microprocessor control
Controller type: HVAC Systems-Step II
Unit main switch
Safety devices for all electrical loads
BMS connection via optional interface
Extensive accessories
Energy efficiency is on everyone's lips and is demanded not only by lawmakers, but also by demanding customers. Especially in building technology, sustainability is existential in relation to an energy-reduced operation. That is why investors, planners and architects demand a resource-saving energy management for building technology.
Buildings, of whatever kind, require 40% of the world's total energy consumption and account for 21% of global greenhouse gas emissions. There is a considerable amount of energy savings potential both from the ecological and the economic point of view.