Hoval brings simplicity to sophisticated control

Hoval, boiler, control, Energy efficient building systems, energy efficiency

Hoval’s TopTronic system controller for Hoval boilers, calorifiers, heat pumps and other heat sources can control one or more multiple conventional and low-carbon heat sources with a single unit or in cascades of up to eight units. It eliminates the inconvenience and risk of trying to work with different controls for different appliances and system configurations.

Plug-and-play modular hardware enables easy extension of an existing system with additional Hoval components. — such as solar-thermal panels or an additional water heater. It can also operate alongside the TopTronic Supervisor in a fully scalable system for the real-time visualisation, monitoring and optimisation of district-heating networks.

TopTronic can also be accessed via an integral Internet connection through a simple computer interface that also informs the user when routine or reactive maintenance is required. It can also be integrated with a BMS using Modbus or KNX interfaces.

For more information on this story, click here: April 2016, 88
Related links:
Related articles:



modbs tv logo

BEMS market shows promising performance upturn

Highlighting a determination from building owners to reduce energy consumption through technology, the building energy management systems (BEMS) market saw a 1.4% quarter-on- quarter increase in Q4 2024 – according to the Building Controls Industry Association’s (BCIA) latest market report.

Construction Carbon and CIBSE collaborate to provide environmental skills training

Construction Carbon, in collaboration with CIBSE, has announced the development of the Lifecycle Carbon Assessor Practitioner Training programme.