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What component does a Grundfos distributed pumping solution make redundant?
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Is material waste reduced when using Grundfos Modular HVAC systems?
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Why is limited space for HVAC installations an issue for building projects?
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Do Grundfos Modular HVAC systems reduce the HVAC system footprint?
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In our example, how much more energy efficient is a hydronic system compared to an air-based VAV system?
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A distributed pumping system is self-balancing – what does this mean?
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1: What component does a Grundfos distributed pumping solution make redundant?
Primary pumps
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1: What component does a Grundfos distributed pumping solution make redundant?
Secondary pumps
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1: What component does a Grundfos distributed pumping solution make redundant?
Balancing and control valves
2: Is material waste reduced when using Grundfos Modular HVAC systems?
No, the benefits come from less need for time consuming transportation and assembly onsite
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2: Is material waste reduced when using Grundfos Modular HVAC systems?
Yes, as factory production of HVAC modules is far more efficient than onsite construction
2: Is material waste reduced when using Grundfos Modular HVAC systems?
No, you get the security of one supplier – but you still need to unpack and install onsite
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3: Why is limited space for HVAC installations an issue for building projects?
If too little space is used, you have high operation and service costs; and using too much space reduces the floor area that can be rented out
3: Why is limited space for HVAC installations an issue for building projects?
If the required amount of space is planned for at the design stage, this will not be a problem – as long as it matches the size of the installation
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3: Why is limited space for HVAC installations an issue for building projects?
This is an issue that can be resolved by renting out the installation floor area to the service provider
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4: Do Grundfos Modular HVAC systems reduce the HVAC system footprint?
No, the benefits come from reducing complexity and time spent on selecting and sizing
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4: Do Grundfos Modular HVAC systems reduce the HVAC system footprint?
Yes, but the compact size comes at a high price that the building owner needs to consider in relation to the maximised rentable square meters
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4: Do Grundfos Modular HVAC systems reduce the HVAC system footprint?
Yes, benefits come from ensuring maximum profitability of rentable square meters as well as reducing complexity and time spent on selecting and sizing
5: In our example, how much more energy efficient is a hydronic system compared to an air-based VAV system?
An increase in energy efficiency of 35%
5: In our example, how much more energy efficient is a hydronic system compared to an air-based VAV system?
No real energy savings – but 35% installation cost savings
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5: In our example, how much more energy efficient is a hydronic system compared to an air-based VAV system?
The savings depend on water pricing
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6: A distributed pumping system is self-balancing – what does this mean?
No need to integrate a primary pump into the building’s management system
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6: A distributed pumping system is self-balancing – what does this mean?
No time-consuming balancing and commissioning process is required
6: A distributed pumping system is self-balancing – what does this mean?
No need to manually check return and control valves – they adjust automatically
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