Every winter, rescue services record many interventions related to improper use of heating devices. One way to increase safety is to use a properly designed installation with a buffer tank.
Water-based heating systems
Water heating systems are commonly used in homes. Water is an effective heat carrier because it can store a large amount of energy in a relatively small volume. Radiators, underfloor heating and other receivers can all be supplied from such a system.
Why safety matters
A heating installation should be protected against overheating, pressure changes and incorrect operation of heat sources. A buffer tank helps stabilize the system, receive surplus heat and reduce rapid temperature changes.
Regular inspections, proper ventilation, chimney maintenance and correct use of devices are equally important. Safety is created by the entire system, not by one element alone.
The role of the buffer tank
By storing heat and separating circuits, the buffer tank improves operating conditions for boilers, fireplaces and heat pumps. This increases comfort and supports safer everyday use of the heating installation.

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