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How Does an Engineered Hot Water Control System Work?
Hot water is essential in various settings, from homes and commercial buildings to hospitals, ensuring comfort, hygiene, and efficiency. Behind the seamless delivery of hot water at the right temperature lies a sophisticated system known as an engineered hot water control system. These systems are designed to regulate temperature, pressure, and flow while maintaining safety and energy efficiency. Below, we will explore how these systems work, their key components, and technological advancements.
How to Clean A Heat Pump For Optimal Performance
Heat pumps are an efficient way to heat and cool your home, but they require regular maintenance to operate at peak efficiency. Neglecting their upkeep can lead to reduced performance and higher energy costs. In this blog post, we'll guide you through the steps to clean your heat pump effectively and highlight the importance of regular maintenance.
Gigawatt Announces Exclusive Partnership With Epocha In Michigan And Illinois
CHICAGO – Gigawatt announces today the exclusive Michigan and Illinois distribution rights to Ephoca’s through-wall heat pumps. Ephoca's all-in-one (AIO) through-wall heat pumps are changing the game of energy-efficient heating and cooling by drastically simplifying the installation process and offering a sleek alternative to standard mini-splits. The innovative technology has no outdoor compressor or refrigerant line sets. Ephoca solves the challenge of retrofitting buildings without balconies and opens doors for decarbonizing multifamily apartment units across America.
Gigawatt Announces Pioneering Heat Pump Retrofit In Detroit | A Model For Decarbonizing Multifamily Buildings Across America
DETROIT – Gigawatt announces today the successful completion of a landmark heat pump retrofit project at 1800 W Bethune St., a historic 99-year-old building deeply rooted in Detroit's historic manufacturing heritage. The developer, Design Build Detroit, utilized Ephoca to solve the challenge of retrofitting buildings without balconies and opens doors for decarbonizing approximately 50,000 multifamily apartment units across Detroit.
How Do Tankless Water Heaters Work?
Tankless water heaters, also known as on-demand water heaters or instantaneous water heaters, are innovative appliances designed to provide hot water as needed WITHOUT the use of a storage tank. Unlike traditional water heaters, which continuously heat and store water in a large tank, tankless water heaters heat water only when there is a demand for it, such as when a faucet is turned on or an appliance requiring hot water is activated.