Heating

Efficient heating with an air-to-water heat pump

ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY, AFFORDABLE AND EFFICIENT – THAT’S AIR SOURCE HEATING.

The air-to-water heat pump works efficiently and is suitable for low-cost heating operation, hot water preparation as well as cooling your home. It uses outside air as an energy source and is thus environmentally friendly.

100% ENERGY FROM AIR

Instead of preparing the necessary hot water for the bathroom or heating using fuels (oil, pellets, wood, gas, etc.) or using 100% electricity, 100% of the energy used comes from the air and, in addition, only a small amount of electricity is required for propulsion (depending on the outside temperature).

COMPONENTS

An air-to-water heat pump consists of an outdoor unit and an indoor unit. It is available as a compact indoor hydrobox unit or as an All-In-One model with integrated hot water tank. All applications such as radiators, underfloor heating or external hot water tank are fed via the indoor unit.

  1. Outdoor unit

Through the compressor and air heat exchanger, heat energy is extracted from the outside air and transferred to the indoor hydrobox unit in the house.

  1. Indoor hydrobox unit

In the indoor hydrobox unit, the heat from the refrigerant is transferred through the heat exchanger plates without losses to the water system.

  1. All-in-One model

The All-in-One indoor unit is a combination of an indoor hydrobox unit with a hot water cylinder and thus saves space considerably. Despite its compact design, the All-in-One offers a stainless steel hot water tank (210l in the standard version) and, depending on the model, can provide heating for one or two zones

  1. Hot water tank

This is where the hot water is collected. The insulated boiler is made of stainless steel, which ensures low weight and high durability.

  1. Control unit

A control panel directly on the indoor hydrobox unit controls all functions. An external room remote control including temperature sensor is available as an option.

 

Reduce your costs with an AIR – WATER heat pump solution

An air-to-water heat pump combines the advantages of low purchase costs and low operating costs and makes efficient use of renewable energy sources. It can be used for heating and possibly for the treatment of service water for new buildings or for reconstruction in combination with the use of radiators, underfloor heating, wall heating and also as a supporting heating of swimming pools. In summer, you can use it to temper rooms. Active cooling is possible, for example, via fan coil units.

 

GOOD REASONS FOR AN AIR-TO-WATER HEAT PUMP

  • Energy and cost efficiency

An air-to-water heat pump uses the free environmental energy of ambient air to achieve high temperatures at low operating costs. Thanks to its low energy consumption, a heat pump is a cheap and efficient heating system both in terms of purchase costs and operation.

  • Combination with solar or photovoltaic system

Air-to-water heat pumps can be combined with solar and photovoltaic systems to provide heating or cooling that is even more environmentally friendly and cost-effective.

  • CO2 neutrality and independence from fossil fuels

Using air as an energy source is CO2 neutral and causes no emissions, making it completely independent of fossil fuels such as oil and natural gas.

  • Flexibility in use

The AIR-WATER heat pump is an environmentally friendly and economical heating system for renovations and new constructions.

The air-to-water heat pump provides comfortable heating in a sustainable way from the ambient air. As an intelligent heat source, the space-saving heat pump fits into any new or old building and reliably provides heating as well as domestic hot water.

RECONSTRUCTION

The air-to-water heat pump is ideal for renovating old buildings. With the existing domestic water heating, changing the heating system is essentially no problem at all. One day is usually enough for assembly. Existing heaters can continue to be used.

NEW

When planning a new house, it is possible to take into account all the necessary heat pump lines. In addition, there is no need to plan any space for fuel storage.

Combined heating system

It is also possible to combine it with conventional heating systems already in use, e.g. gas, diesel, etc.

  • Easy installation

The indoor and outdoor unit can be installed quickly and easily, usually in one working day, without any additional construction work. There is no need for chimneys, earthworks or fuel storage.