ClimaLevel home stations
Compact energy centers in modern residential construction
Stable system hydraulics on the heating side and the hygienic and efficient provision of hot water. These are our requirements for an efficient and economical home station. The ClimaLevel W stations are compact, prefabricated assemblies. They combine the advantages of central heat generation, decentralized domestic hot water preparation and stable heating system hydraulics. In modern multi-storey residential buildings, they ensure individual and hygienic domestic hot water heating and regulated heat distribution in the underfloor heating system. This not only relieves users of the very expensive legionella testing obligation. You benefit from maximum energy efficiency and simple, needs-based billing for energy and water. Each residential unit receives an easy-to-install home station. The drinking water is heated there in flow-through mode. The heat is taken from the primary circuit and fed to the corresponding heating circuit as required.
The home stations are ideal for both new builds and extensive refurbishment projects. They are compatible with almost all heat generators and heating systems and can be used flexibly. As pre-assembled, compact assembly, a ClimaLevel W station only needs to be connected to the house and apartment distribution system on site. The pre-assembled stations made of stainless steel pipe conform to AGFW data sheets parts 1 and 2. The components are DVGW-tested or comply with the UBA positive list. An important advantage of the ClimaLevel W stations is the integrated “step a valve” technology. It replaces the usual proportional controller. In contrast to conventional mechanical controls, this technology regulates the hot water temperature via a controller and a flow rate/temperature sensor. This works faster and is more efficient! The stations have their own heating circuit pump for optimum hydraulic distribution of the heating water. The station is completed by ClimaLevel heating circuit manifolds and components for individual room control. Hot water is heated decentrally via a heat exchanger located in the station. In multi-storey residential buildings, this saves long pipe lengths for hot water and circulation. The hot water is produced close to the point of use as required. This prevents the growth of germs and legionella. The obligation to carry out expensive tests for legionella in the water heating system can generally be dispensed with.