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Heating/Cooling Thermostats for Aerothermal Energy
Heating/Cooling thermostats for Aerothermal Energy systems, from Honeywell and Siemens
The basic operation of aerothermal energy consists of extracting energy from the outside air to convert it into heat or cold, depending on the user's needs, and thermostats suitable for heating and cooling simultaneously play a crucial role in the operation of these systems.
Aerothermal heaters use the energy present in the outside air, even at low temperatures, to generate heat or cold. This process is carried out through a vapour compression system that allows the transfer of heat between the air and a refrigerant fluid. This heat or cold is then distributed through a water circuit for heating or cooling the interior space, and domestic hot water.
The thermostat is a fundamental component in aerothermal systems, as it is responsible for regulating the desired temperature inside the building. Through temperature sensors, the thermostat detects when it is necessary to activate or deactivate the aerothermal system to maintain the environment at the desired temperature. In addition, it allows operating times to be programmed and the temperature to be adjusted manually according to the user's preferences.
Aerothermal heaters use the energy present in the outside air, even at low temperatures, to generate heat or cold. This process is carried out through a vapour compression system that allows the transfer of heat between the air and a refrigerant fluid. This heat or cold is then distributed through a water circuit for heating or cooling the interior space, and domestic hot water.
The thermostat is a fundamental component in aerothermal systems, as it is responsible for regulating the desired temperature inside the building. Through temperature sensors, the thermostat detects when it is necessary to activate or deactivate the aerothermal system to maintain the environment at the desired temperature. In addition, it allows operating times to be programmed and the temperature to be adjusted manually according to the user's preferences.