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Expert papers: New EU legislation promotes hydronic balancing and the optimization of HVAC through inspections

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

In 2024, the EU adopted the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) to enhance building quality, save energy, and improve comfort. This directive introduces significant legal requirements for hydronic balancing, paving the way for innovative HVAC solutions.

Key Updates:

Legal Requirement for Hydronic Balancing:

  • New buildings and those undergoing heating or cooling system upgrades must incorporate hydronic balancing.
  • Typical operating conditions must be considered for optimal system performance.
  • By 2025, non-residential buildings with HVAC systems over 290kW must have Building Automation and Control Systems (BACS), extending to systems over 70kW by 2030.

HVAC Inspections for Enhanced Energy Performance:

  • Periodic inspections for systems above 70kW will assess hydronic balancing and control systems.
  • Technicians will provide cost-effective optimization recommendations.


Stay ahead of the curve with our expertise and solutions for optimizing your building's HVAC system. Consult local and national regulations for additional requirements. Explore more about the requirements and discover how hydronic balancing can transform your heating system, optimizing water flow and boosting efficiency. Enabling up to 38% energy savings, improve generator performance, and enhance thermal comfort. 

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Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD): Everything you need to know

The Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) is a key legislative framework to enhance the energy efficiency in buildings. Learn about requirements, benefits and solutions.