An indirect substation is used when district heating network conditions, such as pressure and temperature, do not allow direct connection. When a substation is connected indirectly, a heat exchanger provides energy-efficient heat transfer. It also ensures that the primary network supply side and the secondary building installation side remain safely separated.
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Unistat 1016 A, Type 1, Heating controller name: ECL 310/AVQM/AMV13
Product Type: Unistat 1016 A, Type 1, 16 bar, 130 °C, ECL 310 / AVQM / AMV
Unistat 1016 A, Type 2, Heating controller name: ECL 310/AVQM/AMV13
Product Type: Unistat 1016 A, Type 2, 16 bar, 130 °C, ECL 310 / AVQM / AMV
Unistat 1016 A, Type 2, Heating controller name: ECL 310/AVQM/AMV10
Product Type: Unistat 1016 A, Type 2, 16 bar, 95 °C, ECL 310 / AVQM / AMV
VX Solo II H2, 2 HE circuits, Type 1, Heating controller name: ECL210
Product Type: VX Solo II H2, 2 HE circuits, Type 1, 16 bar, 110 °C, ECL 310 / AHQM / AMV
VX Solo II H2, 2 HE circuits, Type 2, Heating controller name: ECL210
Product Type: VX Solo II H2, 2 HE circuits, Type 2, 16 bar, 110 °C, ECL 310 / AHQM / AMV
VX Solo II H, 1 HE circuit, Type 2, Heating controller name: ECL210
Product Type: VX Solo II H, 1 HE circuit, Type 2, 16 bar, 110 °C, ECL 210 / AHQM / AMV