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2010 Product CatalogueTamas Hydronic

Custom, Reliable, Hydronic Heating Systems

Tamas Hydronic develops and manufactures hot water heating systems tailored for residential, commercial and industrial facilities. Pre-fabricated Tamas panels provide a convenient alternative to onsite production for contractors, a pre-engineered inclusive package for building managers, and a compact, convenient system for home owners. Custom engineering ensures that pump and pipe sizing maximizes water distribution and heat transfer. Systems are setup using independent zones that can be adjusted to cater to the requirements of a specific room or area.

System efficiency and operating costs can be addressed by adding solar or geothermal technologies to a Tamas Hydronic panel. These panels manage solar panels/tubes or geothermal heat pumps, creating residual cost savings and an environmentally friendly energy option. Solar systems can be used to provide domestic hot water through both direct and indirect hot water tanks. Geothermal systems provide the ability to heat a building regardless of the outside weather or temperature.

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Tamas Stainless Steel Product Line

Additions to the Tamas Hydronic panel line include the T-HL‑TP‑0440-S stainless steel panel, the T-BO-VD-1140-S stainless steel panel, and the T-LO-TP-0010-S / T-LO-TP-0020-S stainless steel panels.

The stainless steel units offer increased flow rate, as well as providing a durable product with improved longevity. Panel configurations offer an aesthetically pleasing option for boiler rooms, complete with an exterior cover.
Custom units are also available, and can be built to suit.

Available Panel Configurations:
• T-LO-TP-0010-S: Single zone, low temperature heating board which uses a thermostatic mixing valve to temper supply water to the system loop. Panel controls and temperature gauge included.

• T-LO-TP-0020-S: Two zone, low temperature heating board which uses a thermostatic mixing valve to temper supply water to the system loop. Panel controls and temperature gauge included.

• T-HL-TP-0440-S: High/low combination board providing service to 4 high temperature zones and 4 low temperature zones with the use of a thermostatic mixing valve. Panel controls and temperature gauge included.

• T-BO-VD-1140-S: Viessmann specific Tamas boiler board (compatible with the Vitodens 100). The unit displayed below is configured to service a single high temperature zone, dedicated domestic hot water, and 4 low temperature zones.

 
 


Current Projects:

Vancouver 2010:
Athlete’s Village Project

Tamas Hydronic was responsible for designing and manufacturing the combined heating/cooling units installed in the Millennium Waterfront Athlete’s Village development in Vancouver, British Columbia. The building was developed with the target of achieving LEED® (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Certification. LEED® Certification serves as the definitive standard when attempting to minimize the environmental footprint of a structure, and striving to attain complete sustainability.

Each apartment unit received its own respective heating/cooling system; three panel types were developed to accommodate the three corresponding suite sizes. The Tamas systems were developed to distribute tempered hot water when a heat demand exists, as well as provide air conditioning via chilled water during the warmer summer months. In excess of 1200 individual units were completed for the project.

Innovative design strategies allowed for compact unit design and minimal residual noise. This compensation allowed structure designers to integrate the heating and cooling system within the living space. Designers were able to maximize habitable square footage in the apartments as the requirement of a boiler room or mechanical space was not necessary.

• Athletes Village - Vancouver Olympics 2010 Case Study