How do you provide hot water for 51 residents without risking high expenses, costly servicing, or unreliable performance? This was one of the main challenges during the planning of Biocondominio Gli Aceri, a modern and sustainable residential building in the Italian town of Piossasco.
Biocondominio Gli Aceri is a sustainably designed complex with 20 residential units, based on innovative building technology. This approach ensures high insulation, low energy consumption, and a comfortable living environment. As part of the overall sustainability concept, selecting the right hot water system was a key decision.
Conventional heating systems are often inefficient and require ongoing maintenance, which leads to higher long-term costs and stress. A solution was needed that would ensure reliable hot water supply without the risk of rising maintenance costs or reduced efficiency over time.