the thermodynamic water heater, 12 lessons

Discover 12 major lessons learned from feedback on the installation and use of thermodynamic water heaters in high-performance renovation projects.

Summary

1. Control noise pollution related to the installation
2. Maintain permanent operation of the thermodynamic water heater (CET) on extracted air
3. Control the evacuation of condensates
4. Avoid the risk of burns
5. Plan maintenance of the CET heat pump filter on extracted air
6. Check the compatibility of the CET with use on extracted air.
7. Provide maintenance of the safety unit by the user
8. Plan the insulation of the entire hydraulic network.
9. Mastering the sizing of a CET.
10. Provide sufficient clearances for maintenance.
11. Optimize the setpoint temperature.
12. Control water quality to increase equipment durability

This document, the result of a collaboration between the AQC and EnvirobatBDM, was made possible thanks to the financing of the PROFEEL program (PRrogramme of the Sector for innovation in favor of Energy Savings in Buildings and Housing).

It provides the industry with feedback collected via the REX High-Performance Buildings System designed and developed by the AQC and thus presents 12 major lessons concerning the installation and use of thermodynamic water heaters in efficient thermal renovation projects.

The choice of these lessons was made according to the recurrence of the observations observed within the sample, their seriousness and the assessment of the specialists in the subject who took part in this work.

Download the report on the 12 lessons of the CET in renovation

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