A heat management system is capable of managing unlimited hydronic heat
sources and unlimited heating zones, each located within a desired area
and each controlled by temperature sensors. The system uses plural system
heating sources to heat a heating solution (preferable glycol-based) that
is either heated directly or through a liquid-to-liquid heat exchanger.
The heating solution is passed through various plumbing configurations to
heat domestic water for users and to heat zones or areas in which user
will live. The heat management system of the invention may be used for
several applications including RV, marine and home hot water and heating
applications.