How a plate heat exchanger works with a heat pump
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- The traditional approach for water cylinders and heat pump has been to use a large coil of pipe to achieve good heat transfer between the wet heating system loop and the stored hot water inside. However, in recent years, several manufacturers have opted to go down the route of using a plate heat exchanger instead of a coil.
In this short animation, we explain how heat plate exchangers work and the efficiency they can achieve with a heat pump.
That's really clear and useful thanks! Please can you do another one that explains how Solar PV divert to a Mixergy Tank works?
Yes, this will be a video coming soon!
What about your Cube X? Any updates or videos on that?
We'll be releasing some more information and videos about Cube X in the summer months@@grantmackinnon2197
Why can't the hot pipe from the plate heat exchanger be at the top of the cylinder with the cold return to the plate heat exchanger? Then the cylinder will heat top down. There will still be a large heat differential between the flow (hot) to the cylinder and the return (cold).
Then useful hot water is available at the taps quicker.
Hi John, many thanks for your question. The plate heat exchanger is positioned at the bottom of the cylinder and using full circulation to achieve the highest efficiency possible. For more information on how we work with heat pumps, check out this article >> mixergy.co.uk/news-and-insights/how-mixergy-cylinders-work-with-a-heat-pump/
Is there a mixergy stockist in Northern Ireland?
Hi Hugh, yes, you can source Mixergy at PTS www.ptsireland.co.uk/
@@mixergyltd6286 Great Thanks
The monthly service charge puts me off buying one
Hi Chris, Mixergy doesn't require a monthly service charge to operate. We offer an optional Care Plan subscription, which makes it easier to maintain the warranty of the cylinder. For more information on our Care Plan, see here mixergy.co.uk/mixergy-tank/mixergy-care-plan/