lavtemperaturvarme
Lavtemperaturvarme, also known as low-temperature heating, refers to heating systems that operate at relatively low water temperatures, typically between 30°C and 50°C. This form of heating is increasingly popular for its energy efficiency and compatibility with renewable energy sources, such as solar thermal systems and heat pumps.
The primary advantage of lavtemperaturvarme lies in its reduced energy consumption compared to traditional high-temperature heating
Common implementations include underfloor heating and low-temperature radiators, which provide comfortable and evenly distributed heat. These
Due to their efficiency, lavtemperaturvarme systems are often integrated into building retrofit projects aimed at achieving
However, designing and installing lavtemperaturvarme systems require consideration of specific factors such as heat load calculations,
Overall, lavtemperaturvarme represents a sustainable approach to heating, aligning with global efforts to reduce energy consumption