PLC vs RF: Choosing the Best Heat Pump Retrofit Control Solution for Historic Homes

Mar 07,2026

Introduction

When retrofitting heat pumps in historic European homes, one of the most critical decisions is choosing the right control solution: a wired PLC system or a wireless RF system? This article compares the two standalone solutions, examining installation complexity, signal reliability, project cost, and ROI, helping contractors and OEMs make informed decisions for their retrofit projects.

Section 1: PLC System Overview

Key Features:

  • Uses dedicated control wiring over the existing electrical network for industrial-grade communication.
  • Ideal for large or signal-restricted buildings with thick stone or concrete walls.
  • Supports multi-zone precision management for consistent year-round comfort.

Advantages:

  • High signal stability and reliability, minimal interference.
  • Easily integrates with pump linkage and fixed supply water temperature logic for safe radiant cooling.
  • Strong ROI for large-scale retrofit projects.

Limitations:

  • Requires control line installation, slightly longer construction time.
  • Higher cost for small-scale or partial retrofits.
plc wired heat pump retrofit layout

Section 2: RF System Overview

Key Features:

  • Operates via 868MHz wireless communication, no wiring required.
  • Flexible thermostat placement, ideal for small-scale or partial retrofits.
  • Supports zone control and automatic summer/winter mode switching.

Advantages:

  • Quick and non-invasive installation, preserving historic structures.
  • Easily expandable for future upgrades or additional zones.

Limitations:

  • Signal may be affected by thick walls; proper placement is required.
  • Large multi-zone projects may require additional signal repeaters.
rf wireless heat pump thermostat layout

Section 3: Side-by-Side Comparison

Dimension PLC System RF System
Installation Requires wiring, longer construction Wireless, quick installation
Signal Reliability High, stable even in thick walls Medium, may need repeaters
ROI Better for large-scale projects Better for small or partial retrofits
Maintenance Low failure rate, high stability Monitor for signal interference

Section 4: Recommendation

  • Large-scale / multi-zone historic homes → PLC system recommended.
  • Small-scale / partial retrofits → RF system recommended.
  • ROI Optimization: Choose based on building size, signal environment, and future expansion plans.
  • Future-Proofing: Both systems support fixed supply water temperature logic for safe radiant cooling and smart home integration.

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