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Heating center
BHZ

Product benefits:

  • Intelligent control of all heat generators and consumers within one system
  • Modular, space-saving design – ideal for new and existing buildings
  • Integration of photovoltaic systems for using self-generated electricity for heat production
  • Easy operation via touch display or myBRUNNER app
  • Expandable plug & play system with functional guarantee
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Rendering heating center BHZ 3.0 with boiler
Boiler room with pellet heater and heating center
Boiler room with log heating system, heating centre and buffer storage

Technical data
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Covering
167,8 x 67,0 x 117,7 cm
Floor space
0,52 m² plus system storage
Display design
Touchdisplay 5,7" VGA (16 Bit)
Notes
BHZ = heating center + system storage; expandable with additional buffer tanks; remote access via the internet possible
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    The Features

    The magic box that cobines everything

    A heating system is just as good as its control unit

    Using renewable energy and reducing the use of fossil fuels as much as possible – with the BRUNNER heating center (BHZ), your heating system becomes an intelligent, connected energy solution.

    The design of the BHZ reflects decades of experience, the insights of our customers and skilled partners and the latest technical developments. The result is a flexible, expandable system that intelligently manages modern heating – a heating concept built for the future.

    heating center with log wood boiler

    Heating concepts for the future

    Exterior view of a house with garden, electric car charging in the carport, fireplace burning in the living room, PV system on the roof, and heat pump

    Heating systems for every home and lifestyle

    The use of renewable heat sources is not only sensible but also supported by legislation. This opens up a wide range of possible combinations. A heating solution for a new build will differ from one used in a renovation. Your living situation determines how much control and maintenance effort makes sense.

    The system storage tank and hydraulic box can be installed directly together or positioned separately in different rooms. Whether simple or complex – every configuration can be realized with a BRUNNER heating center.

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    Renewable energy always takes priority

    When using fossil heat sources, the operator can decide whether they serve as a thermal backup or as the main heating system. The guiding principle remains the same: prioritize renewable energy and minimize the use of fossil fuels wherever possible. If living circumstances change, the choice of heat sources and consumers can be easily adjusted to match.

    house with pv system

    Perfect integration of solar power

    The compensation for self-generated solar power continues to decline, while electricity prices for private use keep rising. Homeowners with photovoltaic systems are therefore looking for ways to not only produce household electricity but also use their own power for heating.

    With the BRUNNER heating center, surplus solar electricity can be utilized as an additional heat source. BRUNNER has developed a simple plug & play solution for installers. Photovoltaic systems from 3 kWp can be universally integrated into the BRUNNER heating concept without requiring special expertise. All necessary components – including the power meter and controller – are perfectly coordinated.

    Turning solar electricity into heat can be that simple. For its innovative approach to efficiently converting surplus solar power into usable heat levels without standby losses or auxiliary energy demand, the BRUNNER heating center has been awarded both the Innovation Prize and the Bavarian State Award from the Ministry of Economic Affairs. In addition, the optimization of heating systems using the BHZ is generously supported by the German Federal Office for Economic Affairs and Export Control (BAFA).

    Always fresh water

    The plate heat exchanger integrated into the BRUNNER heating center heats water only when needed, bringing it to the desired temperature on demand. This means that only the exact amount of hot water required is produced – no more and no less. Depending on the model, flow rates of up to 40 l/min are possible, allowing multiple bathrooms or wellness areas to draw hot water simultaneously without temperature fluctuations.

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    brunner system storage for heating center

    The System storage tank

    All heat flows are collected, stored, and released as needed here. This buffer tank is designed as a stratified storage system and optimized for the use of renewable heat sources. The goal of stratified storage is to prevent mixing of the water inside the tank during charging and discharging. Because warm and cold water have different densities, a stable temperature profile forms naturally: hot water, being lighter, rises to the top, while cooler water settles at the bottom.

    When all heat sources and consumers are coordinated so that flow rates remain low and the generated heat is introduced only into the appropriate temperature zone, this thermal layering remains stable. The use of a separating plate and stratification pipe calms high flow volumes and minimizes mixing effects even under demanding conditions.

    The right size makes all the difference. Buffer tanks are available with capacities from 750 to 4,000 liters. The larger versions from 3,000 liters are used when particularly high amounts of heat need to be generated and stored, typically in combination with a log gasification boiler.

    Heating solutions With the heating center

    Pellet storage with mole

    Concept 1: Heating with pellets – the fully automatic wood heating system

    Pellet boilers eliminate the manual work of handling firewood and provide independence from the price fluctuations of oil, gas, and electricity. A pellet heating system can, of course, also be operated during the summer months. In practice, the combination with a solar system has proven highly effective. The solar setup does not need to be large, as the main focus is on domestic hot water production. The concept of the BRUNNER heating center supports both solar thermal and photovoltaic systems.

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    Log heating system, system storage, heating centre in boiler room

    Concept 2: Heating with firewood – for high heat demand

    Firewood is the most commonly used wood fuel and the oldest form of wood heating. Depending on the size and output of the log wood boiler, a burn cycle is started every two to three days during the heating season. In combination with a solar system, the boiler does not need to be fired during the summer months for domestic hot water production.

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    Heating pump stove heating system

    Concept 3: Heat pump stove heating – supporting the heat pump

    In new buildings, heat pumps have become standard. Air-to-water heat pumps hold the largest market share due to their easy installation. Their principle is simple: they extract heat from the outside air and transfer it to the heating system. With today’s technology, a single kilowatt of operating power can produce up to five times that amount in heating output.

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    The foundation of a system solution

    External heat pumps can be hydraulically integrated into the system storage tank of the BRUNNER heating center. This works, but it’s not ideal. A well-designed heat pump heating system requires a concept where all components are not only hydraulically but also electronically coordinated. This is essential to ensure that, in a single-family home, all heat sources and consumers operate together as one unified system.

    The system storage tank and hydraulic box of the BRUNNER heating center are specifically designed to meet the requirements of the BRUNNER heat pump, all managed by a central control unit with shared software. Only in this configuration can the heating system and additional heat sources be combined into a complete, turnkey heating solution.

    Individual fireplaces and stoves with water-bearing fireboxes are designed and installed by professional stove builders.

    The BRUNNER heat pump goes further. It doesn’t just supply heat but interacts intelligently with other heat sources. When a water-bearing fireplace is lit, the BRUNNER heat pump waits to see whether the expected heat output will be sufficient. When the photovoltaic system produces excess electricity, the control system decides whether to multiply that energy by running the heat pump or to use it directly to power the electric heating element in the system storage tank. And when heat is needed, the system determines the required temperature level – always just as much as necessary.

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