Tamas Hydronic Systems Tankless Water Heater Panel, 9 in Length, 22 in Width, 12 in Height, 110 V, 145 psi, 200 deg F
The tankless water heater panel is designed to be used in applications where domestic hot water (DHW) and another load are present. (i.e. floor warming, fan coil). The panel is designed where isolation of water/glycol mixtures is needed via a flat plate heat exchanger to isolate the domestic water from the load. When the Tamas tankless water heater panel is connected to a tankless water heater (instantaneous water heater) the panel regulates the water distribution and temperature to accommodate demand. If the room, or floor temperature falls below the users desired setting on a thermostat, the panel initiates a signal to the tankless unit to turn on the primary pump and the zone pump. The two pumps will turn off once the demand temperature has been satisfied, or there has been a demand for DHW. In the event that the tank-less unit is on for domestic hot water production, water flows through the flow switch on the Tamas panel to disengage the pumps to allow for the DHW priority. Once the hot water demand in the dwelling has been satisfied and water stops flowing through the flow switch and if there is still a zone demand present, the pumps on the Tamas panel will turn back on and continue heating the space that is calling for heat.
Tamas Hydronic Systems Tankless Water Heater Panel, 9 in Length, 22 in Width, 12 in Height, 110 V, 145 psi, 200 deg F
The tankless water heater panel is designed to be used in applications where domestic hot water (DHW) and another load are present. (i.e. floor warming, fan coil). The panel is designed where isolation of water/glycol mixtures is needed via a flat plate heat exchanger to isolate the domestic water from the load. When the Tamas tankless water heater panel is connected to a tankless water heater (instantaneous water heater) the panel regulates the water distribution and temperature to accommodate demand. If the room, or floor temperature falls below the users desired setting on a thermostat, the panel initiates a signal to the tankless unit to turn on the primary pump and the zone pump. The two pumps will turn off once the demand temperature has been satisfied, or there has been a demand for DHW. In the event that the tank-less unit is on for domestic hot water production, water flows through the flow switch on the Tamas panel to disengage the pumps to allow for the DHW priority. Once the hot water demand in the dwelling has been satisfied and water stops flowing through the flow switch and if there is still a zone demand present, the pumps on the Tamas panel will turn back on and continue heating the space that is calling for heat.