EP1625330A1 - Panel-heating unit for combined heating - Google Patents

Panel-heating unit for combined heating

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EP1625330A1
EP1625330A1 EP04732083A EP04732083A EP1625330A1 EP 1625330 A1 EP1625330 A1 EP 1625330A1 EP 04732083 A EP04732083 A EP 04732083A EP 04732083 A EP04732083 A EP 04732083A EP 1625330 A1 EP1625330 A1 EP 1625330A1
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Tomas Hrdlicka
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Korado A S
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F28HEAT EXCHANGE IN GENERAL
    • F28DHEAT-EXCHANGE APPARATUS, NOT PROVIDED FOR IN ANOTHER SUBCLASS, IN WHICH THE HEAT-EXCHANGE MEDIA DO NOT COME INTO DIRECT CONTACT
    • F28D1/00Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary conduit assemblies for one heat-exchange medium only, the media being in contact with different sides of the conduit wall, in which the other heat-exchange medium is a large body of fluid, e.g. domestic or motor car radiators
    • F28D1/02Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary conduit assemblies for one heat-exchange medium only, the media being in contact with different sides of the conduit wall, in which the other heat-exchange medium is a large body of fluid, e.g. domestic or motor car radiators with heat-exchange conduits immersed in the body of fluid
    • F28D1/03Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary conduit assemblies for one heat-exchange medium only, the media being in contact with different sides of the conduit wall, in which the other heat-exchange medium is a large body of fluid, e.g. domestic or motor car radiators with heat-exchange conduits immersed in the body of fluid with plate-like or laminated conduits
    • F28D1/0308Heat-exchange apparatus having stationary conduit assemblies for one heat-exchange medium only, the media being in contact with different sides of the conduit wall, in which the other heat-exchange medium is a large body of fluid, e.g. domestic or motor car radiators with heat-exchange conduits immersed in the body of fluid with plate-like or laminated conduits the conduits being formed by paired plates touching each other
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24DDOMESTIC- OR SPACE-HEATING SYSTEMS, e.g. CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEMS; DOMESTIC HOT-WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS; ELEMENTS OR COMPONENTS THEREFOR
    • F24D13/00Electric heating systems
    • F24D13/04Electric heating systems using electric heating of heat-transfer fluid in separate units of the system

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  • the invention concerns the heater for combined heating, i.e. the heating unit, which is typically attached to the heating system, and which can, however, heat the environment additionally by an electrical heating source, this particularly in periods of transition, if no central heating source of the heating system is operated.
  • the well-known fin-heating units resemble the given purpose. These are suitable by their construction for a simple installation of the electrical heating element.
  • the solutions are known, which are adapted for the electrical heating only and where the electrical heating element is usually inserted in the oblong lower channel of the heating panel adapted for it.
  • These heating units are mostly filled with oil and may not be attached to heating system with the circulation of heater medium, which is usually only water.
  • the purpose of the invention is the design of the panel-heating unit for combined heating, which, from the users point of view, proves the same visual and technical characteristics as the standard panel-heating unit with the built-in thermostatic or only manually controlled valve and the said heating unit features additional possibility to utilise the heating unit in combined mode of operation, it means that its heating medium charge would be possibly heated electrically after the disconnection of the heating system, and the described goal is in accordance with the invention achieved by the fact that the heating unit that is equipped in the corners of at least one of the heating panels with the fittings for heating medium and which is alternatively equipped on its side with a compact valve garniture together with the lower body, this one consisting of together firmly interconnected main return flow outlet fitting and the onward flow inlet fitting with the attached delivery pipe, which flows out into the upper fitting, and the said piece is equipped with regulation -elements to control the flow of heating medium, and its lower main fitting and the lower secondary return' flow fitting located on the external side of the panel-heating unit are together firmly interconnected to allow for
  • the hollow profile is on one side of the said compact valve equipped with a bushing, which is led, sealed, through the by-pass cavity of the inlet fitting of the said compact valve garniture and so on.
  • the hollow profile together with all lower fittings including the compact valve garniture and the delivery pipe or the blind pipe that is to simulate the delivery pipe constitute one compact technological complex which can be prepared in advance and then inserted on the dedicated point of the production line e.g. by means of a handling device and thus the possible considerable adaptation costs of the technological equipment for the manufacturing of the panel-heating units can be eliminated.
  • the favourable variability of the panel-heating unit for combined heating consists, in accordance with the invention, in the fact that the assembly of the electrical heating element can be performed at any time later in inserting it in the hollow profile through the by-pass cavity of the lower secondary fitting, to which it will be fixed from outside at the same time.
  • An indisputable advantage of the distributing armature of the intended panel- heating unit is represented by its easy adaptation for using the electrically generated heat as an antifreeze control in case the panel-heating unit is jeopardised by frost, if, for any reason, in winter season, the central heating system is switched out of operation and so on.
  • Fig. 1 represents the rear view of the panel-heating unit with the compact valve garniture together with the attached hollow profile and the electrical heating element inserted
  • Fig. 2 represents the detail of the hollow profile terminator with the bushing, which is led, sealed, through the bypass cavity of the inlet fitting of the compact valve garniture
  • Fig. 3 represents the version of the panel-heating unit with the hollow profile interconnecting both lower fittings and with the attached auxiliary non-passing pipe which leads to the upper fitting
  • Fig. 1 represents the rear view of the panel-heating unit with the compact valve garniture together with the attached hollow profile and the electrical heating element inserted
  • Fig. 2 represents the detail of the hollow profile terminator with the bushing, which is led, sealed, through the bypass cavity of the inlet fitting of the compact valve garniture
  • Fig. 3 represents the version of the panel-heating unit with the hollow profile interconnecting both lower fittings and with the attached auxiliary non-passing pipe which leads to the upper fitting
  • Fig. 1
  • FIG. 4 represents another version of the panel-heating unit with the hollow profile interconnecting both lower fittings and which contains the pipe interconnecting one lower and one upper fitting, when the adjacent depicted delivery pipe is blind and is intended for handling purposes when manipulating with the distribution armature on the production line.
  • the invention is described on the basis of the well-known standard panel- heating unit 1 (Fig.1) that is equipped in the corners of at least one of the heating panels 2 with the lower fittings 3£ and the upper fittings 5 5 for heating medium and which is alternatively equipped on its side with a compact valve garniture 7 together with the lower body 8, this one consisting of together firmly interconnected lower main return flow outlet fitting 3 and the onward flow inlet fitting 9 with the attached delivery pipe 10, which flows out into upper fitting 5 and this piece is equipped with the regulation element 1_1 to control the flow of heating medium.
  • Fig.1 standard panel- heating unit 1
  • the lower main outlet fitting 3 and the lower return flow secondary outlet fitting 4 located on the external side of the panel- heating unit 1 are together firmly interconnected to allow for medium circulation and the major section of the interconnection of the said fittings 3 ⁇ consists of the hollow profile 12 which is led parallel to the lower edge of the panel-heating unit I and the said profile is designed to be equipped with an electrical heater 13. If the panel-heating unit 1 is equipped with the compact valve garniture 7, then the hollow profile 12 is on one side of the said compact valve equipped with a bushing 14, which is led, sealed, through the by-pass cavity 15 of the inlet fitting 9 of the said compact valve 7, as it is detailed illustrated in Fig. 2.
  • the cross-section of the hollow profile 12 can be chosen freely and consists for example of a pipe of convenient diameter or of another profile, for example with rectangular shape or similar.
  • This profile constitutes a room next to the heating panel 2 of the panel-heating unit 1 for the insertion of the electrical heater 13 that is inserted into the hollow profile 12 through the lower secondary fitting 4 on which it is to be attached.
  • the compact valve garniture 7 is further adapted through the insertion of the said bushing 14 that derives the heating medium from the hollow profile 12 through the by-pass cavity 15 of the inlet fitting 9 of the compact valve garniture 7 directly into the lower main fitting 3.
  • both ends of the bushing 14 are sealed, for example by means of compression.
  • the whole distribution armature i.e. the compact valve garniture 7, inserted bushing 14, delivery pipe 10, hollow profile 12, and the fittings 3A5. including the inlet fitting 9. are designed as one complex, which can be inserted en bloc on the production line of the panel- heating units 1. In this way it is ensured that no special adaptation of the existing technological equipment is necessary.
  • the adaptation of the standard panel-heating unit 1 without the built-in thermostatic valve can be made, when instead of the compact valve garniture 7 only two fittings 3 ⁇ 5, which are arranged in the corners one above the other and at least one lower secondary fitting 4 are employed.
  • the distribution armature consists of the hollow profile 12 only that connects the lower secondary fitting 4 with the lower main fitting 3.
  • the function mode of the panel-heating unit 1 for combined heating is described as follows:
  • the externally heated medium enters the panel-heating unit 1 through the inlet fitting 9 and its by-pass cavity 15 into the attached delivery pipe K) and into the upper fitting 5 where the medium continues to flow into the heating panel 2 of the panel-heating unit 1 through the corresponding regulation element IT. Then the heating medium flows back through the lower main return flow outlet fitting 3 into the central heating system.
  • the panel-heating unit 1 features the well-known standard characteristics. It differs from the standard panel-heating unit 1 visually only, particularly from bottom when only the hollow profile 12 is visible, which, under the usual angle of view, is however otherwise not visible. The terminator of the electrical heater 13 can possibly be seen, if it is built in. ' ⁇
  • the electrical heater 13 has to be switched on and the regulation element ll, i.e. a thermostatic valve or a standard not illustrated valve that is located close to the upper fitting 5 has to be turned off.
  • the heating medium will be heated by the electrical heater 13 in the hollow profile 12, thereof it flows through the lower main fitting 3 and lower secondary fitting 4 into the heating panel 2, and/or in several panels of the panel-heating unit 1. Subsequently, the cooled down heating medium flows back through the same fittings 3 j 4 into the hollow profile 12 for the further heating up, and the electrical heater 13 is being controlled by the corresponding thermostatic control.
  • a version of the panel-heating unit 1 for combined heating (Fig. 3) can be based in a simplified configuration on the standard panel-heating unit 1 that is equipped in the corners of at least one of the heating panels 2 with the lower fittings 3 ; and the upper fittings 5 ⁇ 6 for heating medium.
  • the lower main fitting 3 and the lower secondary return flow fitting 4 on the external side of the panel- heating unit 1 are together firmly interconnected to allow for medium circulation and the major section of the interconnection of the said fittings consists of the hollow profile 12 which is led parallel to the lower edge of the panel-heating unit 1 in order to be equipped with the electrical heater 13.
  • the whole distribution armature consisting of such parts is equipped with the delivery pipe 10 equivalent that is interconnected with the hollow profile body 12 and with the upper fitting 5, when the delivery pipe JO serves here for technological purposes only, particularly for pick-up the armature by the handling device on the production line.
  • the flow of the heating medium is here disabled.
  • FIG. 4 Another version of the panel-heating unit 1 for combined heating (Fig. 4) can be based in simplified configuration on a standard panel- heating unit 1 that is equipped in the corners of at least one of the heating panels 2 with the lower outlet fittings 3,4 and the upper outlet fittings 5 5 for heating medium.
  • the lower main fitting 3 and the lower secondary return flow fitting 4 located on the external side of the panel-heating unit 1 are together firmly interconnected to allow for medium circulation and the major section of the interconnection of the said fittings consists of the hollow profile 12 which is led parallel to the lower edge of the panel-heating unit 1 and the said profile is designed to be equipped with an electrical heater 13.
  • the whole complex consisting of the said parts is equipped with the delivery pipe IjO equivalent that is interconnected with the hollow profile body 12 and with the upper fitting 5, when the delivery pipe 10 serves here for technological purposes only, particularly for pick-up the armature by the handling device on the production line.
  • the flow of the heating medium is here disabled.
  • the cavities of the lower main fitting 3 and the upper fitting 5 are interconnected by the connecting pipe 17, which serves in the version with the electric heating of the heating medium for the rapid streaming of the heated medium from the hollow profile 12 into the upper part of the heating panel 2 of the panel-heating unit 1.

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Abstract

The panel-heating unit (1) for combined heating that is equipped in the corners of at least one of its heating panels (2) with the fittings (3,4,5,6) for heating medium and which is alternatively equipped on its side with a compact valve garniture (7) together with the lower body (8), this one consisting of together firmly interconnected lower main return flow outlet fitting (3) and the onward flow inlet fitting (9) with the attached delivery pipe (10), which flows out into upper fitting (5), when this piece is typically equipped with regulation elements (11) to control the flow of heating medium, and the said heating unit is equipped in the way that its lower main fitting (3) and the lower secondary return flow fitting (4) located on the external side of the panel-heating unit (1) are together firmly interconnected to allow for medium circulation and the major section of the interconnection of the said fittings consists of the hollow profile (12) which is positioned parallel to the lower edge of the panel-heating unit (1) and the said profile is designed to be equipped with an electrical heater (13).

Description

Panel-heating unit for combined heating
Field of the Invention
The invention concerns the heater for combined heating, i.e. the heating unit, which is typically attached to the heating system, and which can, however, heat the environment additionally by an electrical heating source, this particularly in periods of transition, if no central heating source of the heating system is operated.
Description of the Prior Art
Related to the utility characteristics, the well-known fin-heating units resemble the given purpose. These are suitable by their construction for a simple installation of the electrical heating element. In the field of panel-heating units the solutions are known, which are adapted for the electrical heating only and where the electrical heating element is usually inserted in the oblong lower channel of the heating panel adapted for it. These heating units are mostly filled with oil and may not be attached to heating system with the circulation of heater medium, which is usually only water.
Nature of the Invention
The purpose of the invention is the design of the panel-heating unit for combined heating, which, from the users point of view, proves the same visual and technical characteristics as the standard panel-heating unit with the built-in thermostatic or only manually controlled valve and the said heating unit features additional possibility to utilise the heating unit in combined mode of operation, it means that its heating medium charge would be possibly heated electrically after the disconnection of the heating system, and the described goal is in accordance with the invention achieved by the fact that the heating unit that is equipped in the corners of at least one of the heating panels with the fittings for heating medium and which is alternatively equipped on its side with a compact valve garniture together with the lower body, this one consisting of together firmly interconnected main return flow outlet fitting and the onward flow inlet fitting with the attached delivery pipe, which flows out into the upper fitting, and the said piece is equipped with regulation -elements to control the flow of heating medium, and its lower main fitting and the lower secondary return' flow fitting located on the external side of the panel-heating unit are together firmly interconnected to allow for medium circulation and the major section of the interconnection of the said fittings consists of the hollow profile which is positioned parallel to the lower edge of the panel-heating unit and the said profile is designed to be equipped with an electrical heater. If the panel-heating unit is equipped with the compact valve garniture, then the hollow profile is on one side of the said compact valve equipped with a bushing, which is led, sealed, through the by-pass cavity of the inlet fitting of the said compact valve garniture and so on.
Further effects of the invention consist particularly in the fact that the well- known visual appearance of the panel-heating unit remains unchanged, all features of standard panel-heating units are maintained, particularly their way of integration into heating system as well as the assembling process and the way of control of the circulation of the heating medium by means of built-in thermostatic valves placed, close to the upper fittings etc. without impairing the heating performance of the panel-heating unit when being operated in the central heated medium system.
Further advantage is that the hollow profile together with all lower fittings including the compact valve garniture and the delivery pipe or the blind pipe that is to simulate the delivery pipe constitute one compact technological complex which can be prepared in advance and then inserted on the dedicated point of the production line e.g. by means of a handling device and thus the possible considerable adaptation costs of the technological equipment for the manufacturing of the panel-heating units can be eliminated.
The favourable variability of the panel-heating unit for combined heating consists, in accordance with the invention, in the fact that the assembly of the electrical heating element can be performed at any time later in inserting it in the hollow profile through the by-pass cavity of the lower secondary fitting, to which it will be fixed from outside at the same time.
An indisputable advantage of the distributing armature of the intended panel- heating unit is represented by its easy adaptation for using the electrically generated heat as an antifreeze control in case the panel-heating unit is jeopardised by frost, if, for any reason, in winter season, the central heating system is switched out of operation and so on.
Description of the Drawings Further advantages and effects of the designed panel-heating unit for combined heating are evident from the following description and frorfl the attached drawings where the Fig. 1 represents the rear view of the panel-heating unit with the compact valve garniture together with the attached hollow profile and the electrical heating element inserted, Fig. 2 represents the detail of the hollow profile terminator with the bushing, which is led, sealed, through the bypass cavity of the inlet fitting of the compact valve garniture, Fig. 3 represents the version of the panel-heating unit with the hollow profile interconnecting both lower fittings and with the attached auxiliary non-passing pipe which leads to the upper fitting, Fig. 4 represents another version of the panel-heating unit with the hollow profile interconnecting both lower fittings and which contains the pipe interconnecting one lower and one upper fitting, when the adjacent depicted delivery pipe is blind and is intended for handling purposes when manipulating with the distribution armature on the production line.
Examples of the Versions of the Invention
Example 1:
The invention is described on the basis of the well-known standard panel- heating unit 1 (Fig.1) that is equipped in the corners of at least one of the heating panels 2 with the lower fittings 3£ and the upper fittings 5 5 for heating medium and which is alternatively equipped on its side with a compact valve garniture 7 together with the lower body 8, this one consisting of together firmly interconnected lower main return flow outlet fitting 3 and the onward flow inlet fitting 9 with the attached delivery pipe 10, which flows out into upper fitting 5 and this piece is equipped with the regulation element 1_1 to control the flow of heating medium.
According to the invention, the lower main outlet fitting 3 and the lower return flow secondary outlet fitting 4 located on the external side of the panel- heating unit 1 are together firmly interconnected to allow for medium circulation and the major section of the interconnection of the said fittings 3^ consists of the hollow profile 12 which is led parallel to the lower edge of the panel-heating unit I and the said profile is designed to be equipped with an electrical heater 13. If the panel-heating unit 1 is equipped with the compact valve garniture 7, then the hollow profile 12 is on one side of the said compact valve equipped with a bushing 14, which is led, sealed, through the by-pass cavity 15 of the inlet fitting 9 of the said compact valve 7, as it is detailed illustrated in Fig. 2. The cross-section of the hollow profile 12 can be chosen freely and consists for example of a pipe of convenient diameter or of another profile, for example with rectangular shape or similar. This profile constitutes a room next to the heating panel 2 of the panel-heating unit 1 for the insertion of the electrical heater 13 that is inserted into the hollow profile 12 through the lower secondary fitting 4 on which it is to be attached.
In order to ensure the operability of the compact valve garniture 7 and thus also of the inserted regulation element H, which is usually a thermostatic valve placed in the upper part of the said compact valve garniture 7 close to the upper fitting 5, the compact valve garniture 7 is further adapted through the insertion of the said bushing 14 that derives the heating medium from the hollow profile 12 through the by-pass cavity 15 of the inlet fitting 9 of the compact valve garniture 7 directly into the lower main fitting 3. In order to prevent any water leaks from the hollow profile 12 into the inlet fitting 9, both ends of the bushing 14 are sealed, for example by means of compression.
From the technological point of view, the whole distribution armature, i.e. the compact valve garniture 7, inserted bushing 14, delivery pipe 10, hollow profile 12, and the fittings 3A5. including the inlet fitting 9. are designed as one complex, which can be inserted en bloc on the production line of the panel- heating units 1. In this way it is ensured that no special adaptation of the existing technological equipment is necessary.
Example 2:
In a similar way, the adaptation of the standard panel-heating unit 1 without the built-in thermostatic valve can be made, when instead of the compact valve garniture 7 only two fittings 3^5, which are arranged in the corners one above the other and at least one lower secondary fitting 4 are employed. In this way, the distribution armature consists of the hollow profile 12 only that connects the lower secondary fitting 4 with the lower main fitting 3.
The function mode of the panel-heating unit 1 for combined heating is described as follows:
When operating the panel-heating unit 1 in the standard mode of the central heating system, the externally heated medium enters the panel-heating unit 1 through the inlet fitting 9 and its by-pass cavity 15 into the attached delivery pipe K) and into the upper fitting 5 where the medium continues to flow into the heating panel 2 of the panel-heating unit 1 through the corresponding regulation element IT. Then the heating medium flows back through the lower main return flow outlet fitting 3 into the central heating system. It means that the panel-heating unit 1 features the well-known standard characteristics. It differs from the standard panel-heating unit 1 visually only, particularly from bottom when only the hollow profile 12 is visible, which, under the usual angle of view, is however otherwise not visible. The terminator of the electrical heater 13 can possibly be seen, if it is built in. '
If it is necessary to operate the panel-heating unit 1 in the electrical heater mode, then the electrical heater 13 has to be switched on and the regulation element ll, i.e. a thermostatic valve or a standard not illustrated valve that is located close to the upper fitting 5 has to be turned off. In this case the heating medium will be heated by the electrical heater 13 in the hollow profile 12, thereof it flows through the lower main fitting 3 and lower secondary fitting 4 into the heating panel 2, and/or in several panels of the panel-heating unit 1. Subsequently, the cooled down heating medium flows back through the same fittings 3j4 into the hollow profile 12 for the further heating up, and the electrical heater 13 is being controlled by the corresponding thermostatic control.
Example 3 :
A version of the panel-heating unit 1 for combined heating (Fig. 3) can be based in a simplified configuration on the standard panel-heating unit 1 that is equipped in the corners of at least one of the heating panels 2 with the lower fittings 3 ; and the upper fittings 5^6 for heating medium. The lower main fitting 3 and the lower secondary return flow fitting 4 on the external side of the panel- heating unit 1 are together firmly interconnected to allow for medium circulation and the major section of the interconnection of the said fittings consists of the hollow profile 12 which is led parallel to the lower edge of the panel-heating unit 1 in order to be equipped with the electrical heater 13. Similarly to the panel-heating unit 1 with the compact valve garniture 7, the whole distribution armature consisting of such parts is equipped with the delivery pipe 10 equivalent that is interconnected with the hollow profile body 12 and with the upper fitting 5, when the delivery pipe JO serves here for technological purposes only, particularly for pick-up the armature by the handling device on the production line. The flow of the heating medium is here disabled.'
Example 4:
Another version of the panel-heating unit 1 for combined heating (Fig. 4) can be based in simplified configuration on a standard panel- heating unit 1 that is equipped in the corners of at least one of the heating panels 2 with the lower outlet fittings 3,4 and the upper outlet fittings 5 5 for heating medium. The lower main fitting 3 and the lower secondary return flow fitting 4 located on the external side of the panel-heating unit 1 are together firmly interconnected to allow for medium circulation and the major section of the interconnection of the said fittings consists of the hollow profile 12 which is led parallel to the lower edge of the panel-heating unit 1 and the said profile is designed to be equipped with an electrical heater 13. Similarly to the panel-heating unit 1 with the compact valve garniture 7, the whole complex consisting of the said parts is equipped with the delivery pipe IjO equivalent that is interconnected with the hollow profile body 12 and with the upper fitting 5, when the delivery pipe 10 serves here for technological purposes only, particularly for pick-up the armature by the handling device on the production line. The flow of the heating medium is here disabled.
However, in the described version the cavities of the lower main fitting 3 and the upper fitting 5 are interconnected by the connecting pipe 17, which serves in the version with the electric heating of the heating medium for the rapid streaming of the heated medium from the hollow profile 12 into the upper part of the heating panel 2 of the panel-heating unit 1.
When switching on the electrical heater mode of operation, then in both examples mentioned last it is indispensable to manipulate the corresponding here non-illustrated valves on the inlets of the upper fittings 5 in order to prevent the penetration of the electric heated medium into the central heating system.

Claims

P A T E N T C L A I M S
1. The panel-heating unit (1) for combined heating that is equipped in the corners of at least one of its heating panels (2) with the fittings (3,4,5,6) for heating medium and which is alternatively equipped on its side with a compact valve garniture (7) together with the lower body (8), this one consisting of the lower main return flow outlet fitting (3) and together firmly interconnected onward flow inlet fitting (9) with the attached delivery pipe (10), which flows out into upper fitting (5), which is equipped with regulation elements (11) to control the flow of heating medium, characterized in that its lower main fitting (3) and the lower secondary return flow fitting (4) located on the external side of the panel-heating unit (1) are together firmly interconnected to allow for medium circulation and the major section of the interconnection of the said fittings consists of the hollow profile (12) which is positioned parallel to the lower edge of the panel-heating unit (1) and the said profile is designed to be equipped with an electrical heater (13).
2. The panel-heating unit (1) as defined in claim 1, characterized in that the hollow profile (12) is on one side of the said compact valve garniture (7) equipped with the bushing (14), which is led, sealed, through the by-pass cavity (15) of the inlet fitting (9) of the said compact valve garniture (7).
3. The panel-heating unit (1) as defined in claim 1, characterized in that the hollow profile (12) forms at least with all of the lower fittings (3,4) and with the inlet fitting (9) a coήipact technological complex.
4. The panel-heating unit (1) as defined in claim 1, characterized in that the electrical heater (13) is inserted into the hollow profile (12) through the bypass cavity (15) of the lower secondary fitting (4) and fixed in it at the same time.
5. The panel-heating unit (1) as defined in claim 1, characterized in that the cavities of the lower main fitting (3) and that one of the upper fitting (5) are, regarding the flow, interconnected by the connecting pipe (17).
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