Warm water heating with Delta and Twin Pipes
Warm-water heating systems are becoming increasingly popular because they significantly improve the house environment with a much lower CO2 concentration in house air.
The Delta and Twin pipe heating systems aim to maximize heat output with their large surface areas. The high thermal conductivity ensures a constant room temperature inside the house.
The Delta and Twin pipe heating systems aim to maximize heat output with their large surface areas. The high thermal conductivity ensures a constant room temperature inside the house.
The pipes consist of the center tube and flat or triangular plate fins attached to it. The plate fins are instantly heated by warm water running through the tube and will thus perform as radiators to give off a cozy warmth to the environment.

Application:
The delta pipe or twin-pipe is usually used in combination with a diffuse fresh air system. The delta pipe or twin-pipe should be suspended in combination with a diffuse fresh air system approx. 20-30cm beneath the fresh air intake.
They are also safe to be mounted near the animals to heat their direct environment
The delta pipe or twin-pipe is usually used in combination with a diffuse fresh air system. The delta pipe or twin-pipe should be suspended in combination with a diffuse fresh air system approx. 20-30cm beneath the fresh air intake.
They are also safe to be mounted near the animals to heat their direct environment

Features:
- Cosy warmth by radiation
- Good thermal conductivity (heat emission of 180 - 200 watts/m)
- Long reaction time
- High efficiency
- Low weight. Pipes are between 3 and 20 ft. long
- Long service life
- Easy to assemble and clean
Control:
The control can take the form of a 2-way valve (230V) (ON / OFF control) or a 3-way mixer valve (24V) with circulation pump. With circulation lengths of up to 60m it is possible to work with 2-way control. With lengths exceeding 60m, 3-way control should always be used in order to keep temperature fluctuations inside the system to a minimum.
The control can take the form of a 2-way valve (230V) (ON / OFF control) or a 3-way mixer valve (24V) with circulation pump. With circulation lengths of up to 60m it is possible to work with 2-way control. With lengths exceeding 60m, 3-way control should always be used in order to keep temperature fluctuations inside the system to a minimum.

Two-way control ON/OFF

Climate computer MC 235 for control of the entire house climate; three-way control of warm-water heating system

Three-way mixer group without cover