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New type of substation to meet the requirements of LTDH
Demonstration, District heating, Høje-TaastrupThe transition to low-temperature supply in district heating networks requires new technical solutions to meet the heat requirements of the consumers and guarantee their safety. The new distribution system at the COOL DH demo site in Høje-Taastrup does just that!
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Technical specifications for substation solutions for single family units
Brunnshög, COWI, District heating, Høje-Taastrup, Low temperature district heatingThis report aims to give an overview of the technical solutions that fulfil the energy and the safety requirements for domestic hot water systems in low-temperature district heating networks.
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Watch the recorded Innovation webinar
Connected appliances, Innovation, Legionella, Low temperature district heating, WebinarOn the Innovation webinar we presented some of the main findings from COOL DH first year with focus on innovations for low temperature district heating.
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Solutions for avoiding risk of Legionella
Legionella, ReportsLow temperatures in domestic hot water systems increases the risk of growth of Legionella bacteria which if inhaled can cause Pontiac fever or Legionnaires' disease. Lund University, Kraftringen and COWI have worked on a report that investigates solutions for avoiding risk of Legionella when using LTDH. Kerstin Sernhed from Lund University (Dept. of Energy Sciences) introduces the report.