Heat Sources and Transfer Stations
Holíč
In Holíč, there is a central heat supply system built. It consists of the following heat sources (gas boiler rooms) and transfer stations (TS) supplying residential and non-residential premises (NRP).
Bratislava – Rača
In Bratislava – Rača, there is a central heat supply system built. It consists of the following heat source (gas boiler room) supplying residential and non-residential premises (NRP).
Veľký Krtíš
In Veľký Krtíš, there is a central heat supply system built. It consists of the following heat source (gas boiler room) supplying residential and non-residential premises (NRP).
Hot Water and Heating
In accordance with applicable legislation, the temperature of hot water (TÚV) at the outlet for the end user is set within a range of no less than 45 °C and no more than 55 °C.
At the same time, the supplier is required to provide hot water (TÚV) from 5:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m., or during an agreed time period as specified in the heat supply and consumption contract.
The procedure for allocating the amount of delivered heat between domestic hot water preparation and heating is defined.
The heating season starts on September 1st of the given calendar year and ends on May 31st of the following calendar year. Heat for heating begins to be supplied if the average daily outdoor air temperature during the heating season falls below 13 °C for two consecutive days, and according to the weather forecast, the average daily outdoor temperature is not expected to rise above this value the next day.
Similarly, this applies to the interruption of heat supply. Heat for heating must be supplied to achieve the indoor temperatures of the heated spaces.
Heat Distribution
PT ENERGIE, a.s. produces heat based on customer orders and decisions from the Regulatory Office ÚRSO.
It ensures the operation of heat sources and heat transfer stations, monitors the dispatch center, and takes necessary measures to maintain proper technological parameters.
Heat Prices
Based on the orders received from customers, we prepare heat price calculations for the upcoming period.
In accordance with applicable regulations, ÚRSO subsequently determines the amount of the variable and fixed components of the heat price for the regulated entity for the given period.
Quality Standards
Quality standards in the supply and production of heat and hot water are governed by legislation, technical standards, and regulatory requirements that ensure the reliability, safety, and efficiency of the system.
Quality standards consist of legislation and norms that define the quality parameters of hot water, the timing of hot water supply, the hygienic safety of the supplied water, the quality parameters of the delivered heat, and last but not least, energy efficiency and environmental requirements.
The quality standards also include a set of rules for complaints and compensation in case the supplier fails to meet the declared and prescribed quality standards.
Technical Parameters
Technical Parameters
The hot-water pipeline has a thermal drop of 150/70 °C, the central heating (CH) distribution pipes 90/70 °C, the SHW distribution pipes 55/45 °C.