Taconova launches new TacoTherm Fresh Nano2

Taconova TacoTherm Fresh Nano 2
Taconova TacoTherm Fresh Nano 2

Taconova has launched a new sustainable heat interface unit (HIU) that encourages the transition from gas-powered communal heating systems to a modern central heating system with minimal renovation work in apartments.

The new TacoTherm Fresh Nano2 has been specifically designed to connect to renewable energy sources, providing an environmentally friendly and significantly more energy efficient and cost effective solution for hot water and heating.

Whether it is connected to a heat pump, solar, or part of a district heating network, TacoTherm Fresh Nano2 is a true all-rounder. Existing wall mounted gas boilers

installed in apartments can be quickly and easily replaced with the compact hydraulic unit.

The modular station heats water on demand and regulates the hot water outlet temperature without auxiliary energy through a proportional flow controller. Additionally, TacoTherm Fresh Nano2 distributes heating water to the radiators or underfloor heating.

Measuring 800mm (H) x 447mm (W) x 117mm (D), the compact design simplifies planning with multiple transmission capacities and a design cover on the base plate and meets the specific requirements for renovation in residential buildings.

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