This series features nine models for high-efficiency domestic hot water in residential or commercial applications and achieves temperature stability of +/- 2°F through the active bypass.
The models in this series come in 2- to 5-ton cooling capacities in packaged vertical, counterflow, and horizontal models, which allows for a variety of configurations in residential applications.
In addition to its pending Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold status, the Hoke County school system expects the project to save the county $35 million over the next 40 years, including $16 million in energy costs.
The Buderus SSB Series sealed combustion high-efficiency stainless steel boiler line with condensing technology consists of eight models in four separate chassis sizes with inputs ranging 85-1,025 MBtuh that are applicable for use in small studio units to commercial buildings.
Bosch Thermotechnology was recognized by President Barack Obama for its ongoing efforts to provide innovative, low-cost energy solutions across the building spectrum, and to include use of renewable technology solutions like geothermal heat pumps.
The Bosch Thermotechnology Corp. Green Living Awards contest is returning for 2015. The contest, now in its third year, recognizes both residential and commercial projects that incorporate Bosch Thermotechnology products.
Shortly after attending a bill-signing ceremony at the White House with President Barack Obama, New Hampshire’s senior senator, Jeanne Shaheen, paid a visit to Bosch Thermotechnology.
The public campaign is designed to enhance understanding and acceptance of geothermal technology as an unlimited, renewable form of energy and serve to advance the industry and its dedicated stakeholders, including equipment manufacturers, drillers, installing contractors, industry associations, residential home developers, and homeowners.
The Bosch New System Control (NSC) is similar to other multi-zone control systems for installation, wiring, and setup purposes using plug-and-play wiring terminals.