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Danfoss Heating News Articles Published in 1st quarter of 2009 |
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We have published many interesting news articles about our latest case stories, new product features, technical articles etc. on the Danfoss Heating Portal during the 1st quarter of this year and would like to give you the opportunity to read them, in case you did not find the time to do so earlier.
Please use the below list with links to read more about the individual news articles published from January - April 2009:
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Danfoss web sites now on mobile phones
Danfoss Heating has launched a brand new feature to ensure that our web sites can be seen and used on mobile phones.
We challenge you to try it!
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Record Tender Success in Poland
Published in Agenda #3, February 2009 Danfoss LPM is proud to report a tender victory of 312 substations to support the modernization of 130 km of district heating network in the large Polish city of Krakow. It is part of an ongoing €75.4 million project, for which Krakow District Heating Company received €54.4 million in EU funding.
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Danfoss prepares for COP 15
Published in Agenda #3, February 2009
The Danish capital will host the United Nations Climate Change Conference in December 2009, and Danfoss preparations are underway to be an active supporter and presence.
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DHC breakthrough in the European Parliament
Published in Agenda #3, February 2009 The joint DHC industry, including the national and European DHC associations plus leading industry companies, have worked intensively during 2008 to influence the contents of the EU Directive for the promotion of Renewable Energy Sources (RES). It is a pleasure to report that the collaborative efforts to ensure that district heating and cooling (DHC), combined heat and power (CHP) and efficient heat pump technology be featured as key RES in the EU climate agreement have paid dividends.
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News on Products & Sales Promotion
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Hamburg is the District Heating Capitol of Germany
In Germany the use of district heating is not quite that widespread compared to in some other EU-countries. One exception, however, is Hamburg which has a vast district heating network supplying 19% of all households with district heating compared to just 8-14% in the rest of the country. Politicians in charge have declared that the district heating infrastructure will continue to be expanded; their goal is to connect 50,000 additional households to the district heating network by year 2020.
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Measure your Energy Performance Acccurately!
The energy performance of any heating, district heating and cooling system matters. With the increased focus on energy saving and individual billing according to consumption; perhaps more than ever. It simply drives customer satisfaction and retention!
We have released a new flyer about our range of SONOMETERTM heat meters which helps you to get a precise and easy measure of your system performance. In all aspects the meters assure low cost of ownership. Read more below or open the PDF to view the flyer.
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Danfoss Flat Stations help Apartment Building in Moscow Save Energy
27 residential flat stations have been installed in the apartment building located on ул. Starovolynskaya 12 in the Ochakovo-Matveevsky District of the Western Administrative Division of Moscow.
The building is a nine-story solid brick building constructed in 2006. The building accommodates blind apartments; ceiling height is 3.3 m; interior partitions are marked out on the floor. It is equipped with a double-pipe heating system connected to a substation.
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Delivery of 1,500 District Heating Substations to Lalandia Resort
The Danfoss company, Gemina Termix, in Denmark has received one of the biggest orders ever placed in Denmark. In connection with the building of the Lalandia resort in Billund, the largest tropical waterpark in Northern Europe. The order will run from 2008 through to completion of the project in 2010.
Find more details about this case story by clicking the below link to read the PDF with the entire case story from the Lalandia Resort in Billund, Denmark.
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Simplicity in a Strong Combination - Danfoss Motorized Control Valves
We have updated and simplified a core part of the Danfoss motorized control valves (MCV) range for central plant applications. This to ensure that our motorized control valves for use in HVAC, heating, cooling and micro district heating systems are even easier to combine and implement in your system.
Read more about the technical data and benefits in the flyer we have made to give you a quick overview of these products’ advantages by clicking the below link.
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Perfect Control, Perfect Performance - AHQM / AHPBM-F Multifunctional Control Valve
The goal of any heating and cooling system is clear: Creating individual indoor comfort and do it energy efficient at minimal cost. It’s not only the investment expenses that are important; the environmental impact also needs to be taken into account. This means installations need to be easy to construct and maintain by using as little energy as possible. The Danfoss AHQM control valve enables you to make fast installation and trouble-free commissioning of the heating/cooling network. In operation it optimizes the system to give maximum comfort and minimum energy consumption.
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Best in Class; High Performance and Energy Saving - Danfoss Heat Exchangers
The new Danfoss plate heat exchangers with dimple pattern design, type XB 06 and XB 37, are tailored for heating and domestic hot-water systems with capacities of 10-100 kW.
They offer efficiency and excellent performance in smaller residential heating applications and district heating substations. Compared to size and weight the performance is “best in class”!
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New Energy at Arsenals Historical Highbury Stadium, London, UK
The last game has been played at Arsenal’s famous Highbury Stadium in London. In a unique project this historical place is now being turned into 719 apartments supplied with an effective energy system.
Get more details about this case story by clicking the below link to read the PDF with the entire case story from Highbury Stadium in London.
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Distribution Systems in Apartment Buildings
Published at the 11th International Symposium on District Heating and Cooling, August 31 to September 2, 2008, Reykjavik, ICELAND In an apartment building, the two main principal heat and domestic hot water (DHW) distribution methods are the riser pipe system and the decentralized system with flat stations. In the first case, the DHW system heat losses may be bigger than the net heat for preparing the DHW. In the second case, the DHW pipes are only inside the apartments or flats and are mostly idle. Individual controls and metering will typically lead to considerable savings in heat consumption. The paper compares the decentralized system with flat stations to few versions of riser pipe systems involving investment, system heat losses, heat consumption, savings, and comfort level.
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Installation Movie for ECL Comfort 110
Our electronic controller ECL Comfort 110 for optimum heating control in homes and buildings is so easy to install everybody can do it!
To prove just how easy it is to install and connect the ECL Comfort 110 to your heating system, we have created an installation movie going through the very few steps necessary to carry out.
Click the below links to view the movie or see technical data and literature about the controller.
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