Heat pump storage tanks
Heat pump storage tanks support the integration of heat pumps into modern heating and hot water systems.
In this category, you will find suitable storage solutions for heat pump systems, renovations, and new builds with coordinated storage technology.
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Heat pump storage tanks for modern heating and hot water systems
Heat pump storage tanks are storage solutions designed for use in heat pump systems. Depending on the model, they can be used as buffer storage tanks, hot water tanks, or combined storage solutions, and they support the appropriate integration of the heat pump into the heating or hot water system. The goal is a coordinated storage technology that matches the system, the building, and the respective usage profile.
Advantages of heat pump storage tanks
- support the system-compliant integration of heat pumps
- suitable for heating water, hot water preparation, or combined applications depending on the model
- helpful for new construction, renovation, and modernization of existing heating systems
- various designs for different system concepts and space conditions
- a suitable complement to heat pumps, storage technology, and hydraulic components
Areas of application and target groups
Heat pump storage tanks are suitable for homeowners, self-builders, buyers with plumbing, heating, and air conditioning expertise, and technically interested end customers who want to combine a heat pump with suitable storage technology. Typical areas of application are single-family homes, renovation projects, new buildings, hot water systems, and heating systems with low system temperatures. A suitable storage tank can also be relevant when expanding existing systems, if heat generation, heat distribution, and hot water preparation are to be sensibly coordinated with each other.
Important selection criteria
When selecting a heat pump storage tank, you should check the storage type, storage volume, drinking water suitability, heat exchanger, insulation, connection options, installation dimensions, system temperatures, and compatibility with the planned heat pump. Depending on the system concept, it is also important whether the storage tank is intended for heating water, domestic hot water preparation, solar thermal expansion, or combined use.
The appropriate storage size and hydraulic integration depend on the building, the heat demand, the hot water demand, and the selected heat pump. This category text does not replace proper planning and design. For further selection, suitable categories may be helpful, for example Storage technology, Buffer storage tanks, Heat pumps and Heating accessories & system technology.
Frequently asked questions about heat pump storage tanks
What is a heat pump storage tank?
A heat pump storage tank is a storage tank designed for integration into heat pump systems. Depending on the model, it can store heating water, provide hot water, or support multiple system functions.
What is a heat pump storage tank used for?
A heat pump storage tank can help coordinate heat generation, heat distribution, and hot water preparation. The exact function depends on the system concept and the type of storage tank.
Is every storage tank suitable for heat pumps?
No, not every storage tank automatically fits a heat pump. The decisive factors are the storage tank type, connection options, heat exchanger, system temperatures, volume, and the requirements of the system.
What is the difference between a heat pump storage tank and a buffer storage tank?
A buffer storage tank typically stores heating water. A heat pump storage tank is specifically designed for integration into heat pump systems and can also support hot water functions depending on the model.
What should you pay attention to when choosing?
Important factors are storage volume, storage type, drinking water suitability, heat exchanger, insulation, connection positions, space conditions, and technical compatibility with the heat pump.
Should a heat pump storage tank be planned by a professional?
Yes, the selection and integration should be planned by a professional. Storage size, hydraulics, hot water demand, heat pump, and control system must match the specific system.