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Heat buffers

standing, hanging, with coil

Heat buffers

A way to store

The buffer tank is made of structural steel. The outer shell is covered with anti-corrosion paint. Thermal insulation is made of polyurethane foam, so the tanks have very good thermal insulation properties. The casing is made of aesthetically pleasing sheet metal painted on the outside, and covered with a special coating on the inside. The connection stubs are covered from the inside with a lagging made of foam.

Heat buffers

Types of heat buffers

In the offer of our company Stalmark you will find a wide range of heat buffers, which can work with various types of heating systems. Depending on the size, buffers can be divided into hanging and standing, so everyone will find a device tailored to their needs and preferences. All manufactured tanks have an output for mounting an electric heater and can be used as a buffer for heat pumps. We encourage you to get acquainted with the offer of our company Stalmark and to make purchases, because it is with us that you can buy high-quality heat buffers, which are sure to perform excellently in any heating installation.

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How does a heat pump buffer work?

A heat buffer is a highly insulated and at the same time uncomplicated in construction tank, which is used to store the thermal energy contained in the heating medium, which is usually water. The equipment responsible for heating the heating medium, such as a boiler or heat pump, delivers hot water to the buffer, which is stored there with little energy loss. This allows the heating device to operate at optimum efficiency and only for the specific time needed to heat the water stored in the buffer. After that, the heating device stops working and the building is heated using the heat energy stored in the heat buffer.

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What are the advantages of a heat buffer?

When planning to purchase a heat buffer for your own heating system, it is advisable to familiarize yourself thoroughly with the advantages this solution has. Some of the biggest benefits include.

  • Clean and more efficient combustion of fuel,
  • much lower frequency of firing up,
  • optimal and constant room temperature,
  • smaller bills for heating the building,
  • reduced emissions of harmful substances due to combustion or reduced accumulation of soot in chimney flues,
  • use of heat energy from various sources to heat domestic water.
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