
Saving power while heating: It’s the control mode that matters
Hidden power munchers in the boiler room
Decisive are a pump’s input power and control mode
The latest generation of Calio S comes with Dynamic Control already integrated – saving about 20 % in electricity. (© KSB SE & Co. KGaA)
High-efficiency pumps with variable speed system cut power costs
It’s better with Dynamic Control
Dynamic Control function in the H/Q diagram
Schematic diagram illustrating the aim of Dynamic Control
Benefits of Dynamic Control at a glance:
- The implementation of the algorithm is based on software; it does not require any additional sensors or actuators and does not incur any additional costs.
- As the Qtolerance limits are continuously monitored no undersupply will occur.
- At a steady operating state, the pump input power can be substantially reduced (by 20 % on average).
Used products
Calio
Maintenance-free high-efficiency flanged or screw-ended glandless pump with high-efficiency electric motor and continuously variable differential pressure control.
Calio S Pro
Maintenance-free high-efficiency screw-ended glandless pump with high-efficiency electric motor and continuously variable differential pressure control.
Calio Z
Maintenance-free high-efficiency flanged or screw-ended glandless pump in twin pump design with high-efficiency electric motor and continuously variable differential pressure control.
CalioTherm Pro
Maintenance-free high-efficiency variable speed glandless drinking water circulator, screw-ended or flanged, with electric motor and continuously variable differential pressure control for use in drinking water supply systems and hot water supply systems.
CalioTherm S Pro
Maintenance-free high-efficiency variable speed glandless drinking water circulator, screw-ended, with electric motor and continuously variable differential pressure control for use in drinking water supply systems and hot water supply systems.