Hoval brings simplicity to sophisticated control

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Hoval’s TopTronic system controller for Hoval boilers, calorifiers, heat pumps and other heat sources can control one or more multiple conventional and low-carbon heat sources with a single unit or in cascades of up to eight units. It eliminates the inconvenience and risk of trying to work with different controls for different appliances and system configurations.

Plug-and-play modular hardware enables easy extension of an existing system with additional Hoval components. — such as solar-thermal panels or an additional water heater. It can also operate alongside the TopTronic Supervisor in a fully scalable system for the real-time visualisation, monitoring and optimisation of district-heating networks.TopTronic can also be accessed via an integral Internet connection through a simple computer interface that also informs the user when routine or reactive maintenance is required. It can also be integrated with a BMS using Modbus or KNX interfaces.

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