Domestic hot water temperature

Introduction to
Domestic hot water temperature

Monitoring domestic hot water temperature ensures consistent delivery of hot water while maintaining energy efficiency and user comfort. It also helps identify issues like heat loss, scaling, or malfunctioning components, ensuring the system operates effectively and safely.

A temperature sensor, such as a PT100-based device, provides accurate monitoring of domestic hot water temperature. Its durable design ensures reliable performance in high-temperature environments, and it is ideal for IoT integration to enable real-time data tracking and alerts.

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