MIT Residential Unit’s Hot Water Inlet station is an economically combined central heating systems provides advantageously independent & comfortable heating conditions of individual unit. Thus, energy expenditures are significantly reduced and a fairly balance fuel consumption in central system expected.
MIT Flat Hot Water Inlet stations, mounted at flat entrances and fed directly from the central hot water boiler, also the pressure differences measured in indoor heating installation. Therefore, it prevents any upcoming problems.
The era of "comfort and independent use" in central heating systems
With the Energy Performance in Buildings (BEP) Regulation, central systems have become mandatory in residential complexes with a large number of independent units. MIT Flat Hot Water Stations allow sharing the total energy consumption efficiently in central systems according to different usage preferences and amounts.
In Residential Units with MIT Hot Water Entrance Stations, there is no need for boiler in installation room; instead, domestic hot water provided by heat exchangers at the residence entrance. The Apartment Entrance Stations consist of a compact heat exchanger that provides instant hot water and, a differential pressure control valve that ensures balanced distribution of water among the radiators and the exchanger.
Different control systems can be used in Residential Unit Hot Water Inlet Stations. Controls are made only with the help of differential pressure control elements or control valves, through which controlled by optionally programmable thermostats.