- Higher energy efficiency: Without hydraulic balancing, some rooms are heated too much and others too little. By eliminating oversupply and undersupply, the system can work more efficiently. This reduces energy consumption and costs.
- More comfort: By ensuring that each room receives the right amount of heat, the system can heat all rooms evenly and maintain the set temperature.
- Less wear and tear: the system works more evenly and puts less strain on the heat generator and distribution network, which extends the service life of these components.
- Relevant for subsidies: hydronic balancing according to procedure B (VDZ form) is necessary for the BEG subsidy for newly installed heat pumps.
Find out here how automatic hydraulic balancing works with ViCare Smart Climate.