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The following possibilities can be individually combined, in order to store photo voltaic
energy in the form of thermal energy.
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Hot water heating to an increased set value
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Excess heating circuit overheating (increased flow temperature in heating opera-
tion resp. decreased flow temperature in cooling operation)
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Increased heating set value (fixed buffer set value)
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Decreased cooling set value (fixed buffer set value)
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Automatic recognition of summer operation (the buffer is not heated during sum-
mer, only the hot water charging to set value resp. cooling to a decreased set value
(if this is set correspondingly in your system) takes place).
If you wish to use this function, please contact your OCHSNER customer service or your
nearest OCHSNER system partner.
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Smart-Grid-Function (to BWP)
The Smart Grid Function is a defined standard (SG-Ready) from the Bun-
desverband Wärmepumpe (BWP, Federal Heat Pump Association), which
allows the heat pump to be correspondingly controlled in an intelligent
electric grid - a Smart Grid (SG). With this function, subsidised tariffs for
heat pumps can be used in the electricity grids of the future. Such tariffs
are derived from surplus electricity which occur naturally when generated by renewable
sources such as wind and solar energy. Smart Grids serve as peak balancers, Smart Grid
capable heat pumps will then be switched with priority when surplus electricity is available
cheaply. They then store the surplus energy in the form of hot water (or in cooling opera-
tion in the form of cold water).
If you have a corresponding Smart Grid tariff, or wish to conclude one, please contact your
nearest OCHSNER system partner.