Comparison of the configuration between the conventional hot water circulation system and the HWAT hot water temperature maintenance system.
Flexible and space-saving! It is possible to reduce energy consumption by approximately 50%!
The "HWAT Hot Water Temperature Retention System" is an environmentally friendly hot water temperature retention system that takes hygiene and comfort into full consideration. Conventional hot water circulation systems consist of hot water piping, insulation materials, hot water circulation pumps, and reheating units (in the case of eco-cute). However, this system does not have a return pipe, which relaxes the space requirements for the piping. Additionally, this product can reduce the energy consumed for hot water by approximately 50% compared to the energy required for a circulation system, significantly contributing to CO2 reduction. (Note: The amount of energy reduction varies by system.) 【Features】 ■ No return piping ■ Relaxed space requirements for piping ■ No installation work related to return piping is necessary ■ Energy consumption reduction ■ Significant contribution to CO2 reduction *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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In overseas hospitals, it is evaluated that maintaining the entire hot water piping system at a high temperature (above 55°C) and ensuring that the hot water inside the pipes is 100% new can significantly reduce problems caused by Legionella. The reliability and efficiency of systems using self-regulating heating cables are also highly regarded. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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A company that installs and sells industrial self-regulating heaters, leak detection devices, and other heaters, which have obtained explosion-proof certification.