
Compact Unit
Compact Equipment Unit
A compact equipment unit is a hot water and heating mechanical device installed between a group energy supply facility (such as district heating) and a final energy use facility (such as an apartment, officetel, or commercial building mechanical room). It is an energy supply device that provides a heat exchanger, circulation pump, automatic control equipment, and internal connection piping as a single device.
Advantages
· Stable Heating and Hot Water Services through Standardized Systems
· Customized Site-Specific Designs
· Reduces construction costs and shortens installation period
· Enhanced Process and After-Sales Management as a Single-Source Supplier
· Proven Project Responsiveness by extensive reference
Application
· Residential Complexes
· Officetels
· Commercial and neighborhood facilities
· Other district energy comsumption facilities

Heat use facilities
(2nd side)
Heat supply facilities
(1st side)
Compact Equipment Unit
Types of Compact Equipment Unit
Two-Stage Domestic Hot Water System (Heating + DHW)
This system separates the domestic hot water heat exchanger into preheating and reheating stages. Heat used in the heating and reheating heat exchangers is recovered through the DHW preheating heat exchanger for improved energy efficiency. It can be applied to domestic hot water and heating systems in apartment complexes and commercial facilities.
(Applicable for DHW capacity of 150 Mcal/h or higher)


Standard Heating Type (Heating Only)
This type is applied when the heating load is significantly larger than the domestic hot water load, or when the system is used exclusively for heating.


Standard Domestic Hot Water Type (DHW Only)
This type is applied when the domestic hot water load is significantly larger than the heating load, or when only domestic hot water is required.


Instantaneous Steam Water Heater
This system utilizes steam as a heat source to produce hot water for domestic hot water, heating, and industrial applications. It integrates a plate heat exchanger, control panel and sensors, control valves, and condensate discharge components into a single unit.
