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Hamworthy Heating launched its new TherMaster range of hydraulic interface units at Ecobuild 2010. And it is a range that promises to change the way buildings are heated.
Our new TherMaster range of hydraulic interface for community and district heating schemes are suited to multiple occupancy buildings such as dwellings or mixed-use commercial properties.
The system uses a central plant room for heat generation and TherMaster hydraulic interface units for heat transfer, distribution and control. This centralised approach to community and district heating schemes means renewable energy technologies can be used where previously they were constrained by use of individual systems.
Changing the way you heat your buildings in community and district heating schemes using the TherMaster system are numerous:
◦ The need for gas in each dwelling is removed. ◦ Building energy ratings are improved and building operating costs reduced. ◦ Simplified metering and billing means tenants only pay for what they use. ◦ Maintenance costs are reduced.
TherMaster can also incorporate renewable energy technologies from Hamworthy, such as biomass, liquid biofuel, solar thermal or heat pumps which can be used in conjunction with condensing gas modular boilers, allowing Architects and Specifiers a much wider range of options when designing the building.
Hamworthy takes a holistic approach when helping to change the way an organisation heats its buildings, and will only offer advice and solutions based on a thorough understanding of the project criteria. TherMaster hydraulic interface units intended for community and district heating schemes are a complimentary addition to the existing range of heating solutions.
Change the way you heat your buildings.
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