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Buffer tank with heat pump

Optimal Operation of Air/Air Water Heat Pump: The Importance of a Buffer Tank

In the world of heat pumps, the necessity of a buffer tank is often discussed, especially with air/air water heat pumps. Opinions vary, and whether it is really essential depends on the specific situation. For those who strive for maximum use of generated heat, this article offers in-depth insights.

Table of contents:

1. Buffer tank in detail: A buffer tank, connected to the heating system, functions as a storage for heat and energy in the form of hot water. Unused energy is stored here, together with cooled water in which the heated variant is stored. When used, the water is often heated to 40 degrees and sent back to the heat source for further heating.

2. Solar panels and buffer tank: Discover how a buffer tank can act as a storage for solar energy generated during the day, converting and storing this energy in the form of heat for use in the evening.

3. Advantages of Buffer Tank: A buffer tank proves to be a valuable addition for households with solar panels, a heat pump or a wood-fired central heating boiler. Learn how the remaining hot water is automatically stored and can be used later for hot tap water or heating, saving costs.

4. Space Issues and Solutions: Buffer tanks take up a lot of space, but explore alternative solutions, such as placing the tank outside or underground with insulated variants such as the Rikutherm tank.

5. Choices and Specialist Advice: The choice of a specific buffer tank depends on individual situations. Consult a specialist for detailed advice and consider requesting a quote for more information.

Enrich your understanding of buffer tanks and their role in maximizing thermal efficiency in different situations.