Energy Saving Pumps for One to Two Family Homes

29.05.2002

Wilo has now developed an inexpensive heating pump especially for use in houses accommodating one or two families. The small EasyStar automatically regulates its output in accordance with actual demand, thanks to the electronic control device incorporated in the system.

Energy Saving Pumps for One to Two Family Homes

The inexpensive EasyStar by Wilo gives you cosy home temperatures with no annoying gurgling sounds and requires only half as much electricity as conventional heating pumps.

Puffing valves and gurgling radiators – common in many households and responsible for an orchestra of sound with a mind of its own as well as a waste of energy. In such cases it is high time to conduct a heating check. The problem with uneconomic heating systems often lies with the unregulated and over-dimensioned heating pump. Whether the heaters are operational or not, the pump is in continuous service throughout the entire heating period (around 6,000 hours) at a constant output, with the result that it consumes as much energy within the year as the television and the washing machine together. To counter this situation, Wilo has now developed an inexpensive heating pump especially for use in houses accommodating one or two families. The small EasyStar automatically regulates its output in accordance with actual demand, thanks to the electronic control device incorporated in the system. If you wish to increase the room temperature, all you need to do is to turn up the heating valves, and the energy saving pump goes straight into top speed. When the system switches into night mode, or any time less heat is required, the power output is reduced accordingly.

Thanks to the EasyStar regulator, which adapts the operation of the heating system to the conditions within the heating network, the annoying noises of flowing water are now a thing of the past, and the electricity consumption falls by up to 50 %. In this way, the intelligent pump solution has already paid for itself after one or two years – and that with an expected service life of over ten years. If you would like to find out more about the subject of heating and saving energy, then check the Internet site

Source: WILO SE

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