The TWH Tankless Water Heater Mixing Panel’s primary application is as a multizone mixing device for tankless DHW heaters. Both the primary and secondary pumps are activated once every 24 hours, for 15 minutes, to ensure that potable water in the piping is not stagnant.
The TWH Tankless Water Heater Mixing Panel’s primary application is as a multizone mixing device for tankless DHW heaters. Both the primary and secondary pumps are activated once every 24 hours, for 15 minutes, to ensure that potable water in the piping is not stagnant.
When the panel receives a call for heat, both pumps are activated, and the thermostatic control head in the 3-way mixing valve will automatically regulate the water temperature in the secondary circuit.
The CDP310R Combi Panels operate as high/low temperature distribution centers, with a boiler (or other non-DHW appliance) as a heat source. The CDP310R panels each have two high temperature branches, one for the indirect-fired DHW tank (with priority) and one for the high temperature heating application. The #31355 Compact Mixing Control with the 3-way mixing valve and actuator will automatically regulate the water temperature in secondary circuit.
Note: When used with boilers requiring a 3rd input a different wiring harness is required (e.g. IBC boilers). Call for details.
The main application of the HEP Isolation Heat Exchanger Panel is to provide single wall isolation between a DHW tank and a heating system. While other applications are possible, it is important to note that this panel is not a temperature control device. The secondary water temperature is wholly dependent on the temperature of the primary supply water. When the panel receives a call for heat, it activates both primary and secondary pumps. The primary pump is also activated once every 24 hours, for 15 minutes, to ensure that potable water in the piping or heat exchanger is not stagnant.
The TMP 3-Way Mixing Panel’s primary application is as a multizone mixing device where there are no flow requirements in the primary loop. Intended to be used with DHW tanks as a heat source, the pump is activated, and actuators (sold separately) are opened once every 24 hours, for 15 minutes, to ensure that potable water in the piping is not stagnant. The power box has thermostat inputs and actuator outputs for up to four zones (two actuators per zone). At this time, a DHW priority option for these panels is not available.

The new HeatLink surface mount manifold housing has arrived!
Resized, the 16-gage satin coated steel housing is ready to paint without priming.
Access to the manifold is easy with a locking removable cover. Included with the unit is a coin/screwdriver lock (optional key locks are available).
Space is available for mounting a StatLink® module above the manifold.


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Our Journey
We’ve been in the radiant hydronic business for three decades. Our first floor heating installation was in Calgary’s exclusive Pumphill district. From there we continued to develop our systems and expanded our sales across Canada.
In 1992 HeatLink was trademarked, and soon afterwards we entered the U.S. market. By the late 1990s international interest in our systems led us to establish additional sales offices in Ireland, China, and Mexico.
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