What is OpenTherm?

What is OpenTherm?

OpenTherm is a communication protocol born in 1996 to make boilers, air conditioners, and thermostats communicate with each other, even from different manufacturers. The advantage of OpenTherm is maximum compatibility: the devices are able to exchange information...
HARP project: towards the efficiency of domestic heating

HARP project: towards the efficiency of domestic heating

HARP is a European Union project, one of the initiatives funded by the Horizon 2020 program, to encourage the use of more efficient heating technologies. The acronym stands for Heating Appliances Retrofit Planning and Italy is among the five member countries involved,...
The UKCA marking: what changes?

The UKCA marking: what changes?

The UKCA (United Kingdom Conformity Assessed) marking is the new UK product mark that officially came into effect on January 1, 2021. The UK Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy has published guidance on the introduction of this new marking, which...
Hydrogen boilers: towards a common strategy

Hydrogen boilers: towards a common strategy

To overcome the challenge of climate change, the role of hydrogen is considered fundamental in the energy transition and without its contribution the targets set by the European Community can hardly be achieved. Hydrogen and green economy As we have already seen,...
Our promise with Quality: certifications and approvals

Our promise with Quality: certifications and approvals

Today we want to talk to you about an aspect of our work that makes us particularly proud: quality. Quality controls in IMIT Every day, in IMIT, an average of 20 batches of raw materials are checked. Each check can also include a dozen different visual, dimensional...