Network Heating
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Network heating takes a concept, which was used as far back as the Roman Empire, and brings it bang up to date.
A central heat source – boiler or CHP unit – is networked to a group of buildings, homes or whole district. The Nexus substation from MHS Boilers, for example, draws heat from a central boiler plant or CHP system via a simple LTHW loop.
It then delivers all the functions of a combi boiler –providing heating controlled by the occupants via a programmable room thermostat and instantaneous hot water.
New Nexus
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Output
Up to 20.8KW Heating and 40.7KW for hot water |
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Output
Up to 20.8KW Heating and 40.7KW for hot water |
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