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Storage water heater KOSPEL SWPC-300 storage tank with large-surface coil for heat pumps SWPC-300
KOSPEL SWPC-300 storage water heater is a standing tank designed for integration with heat pump systems to provide reliable domestic hot water and buffering. The unit incorporates a large-surface internal coil heat exchanger that transfers thermal energy from the heat pump to the domestic hot water circuit efficiently. Intended for centralized hot water systems, the SWPC-300 offers stable hot water delivery and thermal storage to reduce cycling of the heat pump and smooth demand peaks.
The large-surface coil inside the tank increases heat transfer efficiency, enabling faster recovery of hot water and effective use of lower source temperatures typical for heat pumps. As a standing storage tank, it supplies buffer capacity that reduces short cycling of the heat pump and helps maintain consistent hot water temperature. The construction is optimized for integration with heat pump installations and centralized domestic hot water circuits, supporting efficient energy management and stabilized system operation.
Install the KOSPEL SWPC-300 in accordance with local plumbing and heating regulations and the heat pump manufacturer’s instructions. Connect the heat pump circuit to the internal coil ports and the domestic hot water circuit to the tank outlet and cold inlet. Ensure appropriate safety devices, expansion vessels and temperature/pressure controls are fitted as required by the installation. Commission the system by following a controlled fill, purge of air from the coil and tank, and gradual heat-up while monitoring temperatures and pressure to confirm correct operation.
For optimal performance, match the SWPC-300 installation to a heat pump sized for the expected hot water demand and provide appropriate control logic to prioritise DHW charging when required. Regular maintenance should include inspection of connections, checks for leaks, and verification of temperature and pressure safety devices. When integrating with existing systems, consult a qualified heating engineer to verify compatibility and ensure correct hydraulic balancing and control strategy.
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