BROEN VALVE TECHNOLOGIES takes the lead in digitalisation solutions for the district heating industry with the acquisition of the HydroState concept
With the acquisition of the HydroState concept, BROEN Valve Technologies has taken the lead in the digitalisation of the district heating industry. With the launch of the BROEN BALLOMAX® HydroState solution, the company has not only strengthened its market position but has also taken a major step forward in meeting the growing demands for energy efficiency and sustainability.
The BROEN BALLOMAX® HydroState concept enables district heating plants to access valuable data in real time or as logged data, depending on the customer’s needs. With HydroState, utilities can monitor key parameters such as pressure and temperature and quickly identify potential leaks in the pipe network.
The BROEN BALLOMAX® HydroState concept is designed to support the green transition in the district heating sector. By lowering the pressure in the system, energy consumption for pumps can be reduced, while better monitoring of the pipe network can reduce water wastage and optimise energy consumption. The solution also contributes to a lower return temperature, which is both an economic benefit and a key component in reducing CO2 emissions. For district heating companies, this means significant savings while becoming part of the sustainable energy transition.
BROEN BALLOMAX® HydroState can be retrofitted to existing well valves, installed in a bypass cabinet, or integrated into new valves, making it extremely flexible and adaptable to each customer’s needs.