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Thermal storage systems

Accumulation Systems: The Efficient Solution for Your System

A thermal accumulation system is an essential component for any heating system. This device absorbs the heat generated and transfers it to the water, temporarily storing the excess energy produced by a heat generator. The accumulated energy is then released to the heating system only when needed, ensuring optimal efficiency. This energy can be used both to heat the heating circuits and for domestic hot water.

The thermal energy requirement varies based on different factors, such as the size of the property, the number of occupants and daily habits. To ensure energy is always available, it is essential to correctly size the accumulation system, choosing from the various types available. Accumulation systems can be used with one or more generators, such as solar thermal, wood or pellet boilers, gas boilers and heat pumps.

Types of Storage Systems
There are different types of storage systems, each designed for specific needs:

Storage for heat pumps: Equipped with oversized coils for the production of domestic hot water (DHW) and specific insulation for the storage of chilled water.
Storage for biomass boilers and thermo-stoves: Ideal for pellets, wood, wood chips and other biomass.
Storage for gas or diesel boilers: Designed to work with traditional fossil fuel boilers.
Advantages of Storage Systems
Storage systems offer numerous advantages, including:

Energy Efficiency: Reduction of energy waste and optimization of the use of the energy produced.
Economic Savings: Reduction of energy costs thanks to the efficient use of stored energy.
Environmental Sustainability: Greater use of renewable energy sources and reduction of CO2 emissions.
Choosing the right storage system for your system can make the difference in terms of efficiency and savings.
The technicians at Matteoda La Ferramenta are at your disposal to provide you with all the advice you need.

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