Our expertise
A district heating network works like a collective system: one or more units produce heat, which then circulates through a network of pipes to supply several buildings. At the foot of each building, a substation transfers this heat to the building’s internal systems for heating and, in some cases, domestic hot water.
These networks can use different energy sources, including renewable or recovered energy, such as geothermal energy or heat recovered from industrial activities. In industry, the challenges also involve producing, controlling and distributing heat on a large scale.
In these markets, our expertise is highly practical: sizing a boiler room, designing a substation, connecting a building to a network, manufacturing an industrial boiler, supporting commissioning and providing long-term monitoring of installations.
Meeting the needs of industry
In industry, needs are different from those of housing or commercial buildings. Some sites require hot water, superheated water, steam, thermal oil or heat for production processes.
The constraints are demanding: output, safety, service continuity, maintenance, efficiency, operating conditions and adaptation to industrial processes.
We therefore provide products and services that can be integrated into industrial boiler rooms or bespoke energy systems.
Products for producing, transferring and distributing heat
For district heating networks and industry, our offering can include:
- High-output boilers and commercial boilers;
- Industrial boilers;
- Domestic hot water generators;
- Heat pumps for commercial applications.
These products are not designed as separate items. They can be combined to create a complete system: heat production, transfer via substations, hydraulic distribution, storage, control, safety and associated services.
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Air/water heat pumps
Gas boilers
Air treatment units