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What is PVT Module?

A PVT (Photovoltaic-Thermal) heat pump can serve as an innovative and additional energy source for the production of heat pumps. A PVT panel is a strong solar module that produces both photovoltaic (electrical) and thermal (water/glycol) energy.

These panels contain both electrical and thermal energy, which both provide a heat pump and separate them. If you are still on the beach, the art of PVT panels on the market will be happy since. Standard PVT panels are designed to ensure that the photovoltaic insulation ensures warm temperatures, or with insulation of the underlying surface of the panel.

PVT panels, which can be used as a heat pump, are specially installed, so the heat can be absorbed by the surface and with good thermal insulation.

In the final configuration, a heat pump is like a heat pump, but that energy is still there; data extracts the energy from the air through the PVT panels.

A minimum temperature on the heat exchanger ensures that the heat pump does not cause the temperature to rise. The maximum temperature varies depending on the temperature of the heat pump, but normally between 20 and 30 °C. In summer, the thermal water heater is warmer than 30 °C, and the cooling fan combines the heat from the heat exchanger to the warm temperature of the heater.

Since there is a normal air/water heat pump available, there is no airflow with a fan. If you wish, you will be able to store your items in a timely manner.

This solution functions at its best, but it is also possible to work better at night. You can use the Trinkwasserboiler with warm water, in addition you can enjoy the most energy. That's two things: The reason why the ambient temperature is warmer than at night was for the warm pump to be very efficient. Due to the energy input, the ability to operate the panels was also beneficial for the efficiency of the PV panels.

If Faustrule screams, you would need to install 5 kilowatts of power to install 5 quadratmeter PVT panels. Für eine Übertragungsleistung von 6 kW bedeutet die also 6 x 5 = 30 Quadratmeter PVT-Panels.