How do I integrate a surface temperature control into an existing heating system with radiators?

There are several things to consider when adding panel heating to a radiator system. The very first thing that differs significantly is the supply temperature. The second is the water quality, which must be taken into account. And thirdly, the hydraulics are not really compatible.

The only sustainable solution here is to separate the two heating systems using a plate heat exchanger. By separating them in this way, you have all the challenges mentioned above under control. Due to the physical separation of the two media, the water quality on the primary side no longer plays a role for the surface temperature control. The hydraulics are optimized for the operation of a panel heating system by the integration of a dedicated heating circuit pump, expansion vessel and safety group. In addition, a 3-way valve is integrated, with which you can regulate the flow temperature quite individually.
This technical separation can take place both inside the heating circuit manifold and in the boiler room.

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