When connecting the surface tempering to the heating system, it makes perfect sense to invest a thought or two, keeping in mind the use of the future living areas.

If you have to decide on a distribution technology when building a new single-family house, you usually choose the simple variant of a central heating circuit pump and one heating circuit distributor on each floor. This is a common and quite reasonable variant.

Depending on the use of the individual floors and the comfort requirements of the users, it is recommended to integrate a decentralized heating circuit pump and control directly into the manifolds. This has not only hydraulic advantages. Thus, the controllability of the flow temperature and flow is much more convenient per living area.
Thus, the flow temperature can be selected separately for these areas. Individual living areas can also be simply switched off or on, thus saving heating costs.

If several residential units are connected to one heating system, this variant allows everyone to decide for themselves when they want to use the heating system by starting or stopping their heating circuit pump and how warm they want it to be.

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