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    Rotenso 8kW Windmi Monoblock Air-Water Heat Pump

    140 m² 80 m²
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    Rotenso 8kW Windmi Monoblock Air-Water Heat Pump (WMI80X1) The Rotenso 8kW Windmi Monoblock Air-Water Heat Pump is a part of the brand new Windmi s...

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    Panasonic 12kW Aquarea T-CAP J Monoblock Air-Water Heat Pump

    210 m² 150 m²
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    Panasonic 12kW Aquarea T-CAP J Monoblock Air-Water Heat Pump (WH-MXC12J6E5) Overview The Panasonic 12kW Aquarea T-CAP J Monoblock Air-Water Heat Pu...

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FAQ

What is an air-to-water heat pump? An air-to-water heat pump is a system that extracts heat from the outside air and transfers it to a refrigerant (split system) or water (mono system). This heated water is then used for space heating through radiators or underfloor heating systems and can also provide hot water for domestic use.

Is an air-to-water heat pump worth it? Yes, an air-to-water heat pump can be worth the investment, especially in climates where heating is needed for a significant part of the year. These systems are energy-efficient, environmentally friendly, and can significantly reduce heating costs over time compared to gas and oil. If you already have an water-based heating system it is fairly easy to switch to a heat pump.

Do heat pumps work in cold climates? Absolutely, heat pumps are very popular in the Nordic countries. We have seen heat pumps in Sweden for a long time now, and it works good.

What are the disadvantages of an air-water heat pump? Disadvantages include some reduced efficiency in very cold temperatures, the need for a backup heat source in extreme climates, initial installation costs, and potential noise from the outdoor unit.

What is the most efficient air-to-water heat pump? The most efficient air-to-water heat pump often depends on specific needs and climates. Brands like Panasonic and Mitsubishi Electric are known for producing highly efficient models. Look for high SCOP (Seasonal Coefficient of Performance) ratings for the best efficiency. 5 in SCOP-value means that the heat pump will provide 5 kW of heating out of 1 kW of electricity. Compared to an electric boiler that will provide 1 kW heat out of 1 kW of electricty.

Can air-to-water heat pumps cool? Typically, air-to-water heat pumps are designed primarily for heating. However, some models do offer cooling functions, often referred to as reversible heat pumps.

Are air-to-water heat pumps noisy? Modern air-to-water heat pumps are designed to operate quietly, with noise levels often comparable to a refrigerator. The level of noise can vary between models and manufacturers.

Where is the best place to put an air-to-water heat pump? The best place for an air-to-water heat pump’s outdoor unit is in a space with good air circulation, away from direct sun exposure, and preferably with a shorter distance from the indoor unit to avoid to much pipe work. It should also be placed away from sleeping areas to minimize noise disturbance.

Why are air source heat pumps so expensive? The expense comes from the technology used in air source heat pumps, the cost of professional installation, and the materials needed to set up the system. However, their energy efficiency and lower operating costs can offset the initial investment over time. You do not need yearly service contracts for a heat pump.

Monoblock Air-to-Water Heat Pumps

What is the main advantage of a Monoblock
air-to-water heat pump?
The main advantage of a
Monoblock system is its simplicity and ease of installation. Since all the
components are inside in a single outdoor unit, there's no need for refrigerant
piping between indoor and outdoor units, making it an ideal choice for spaces
where indoor installation is challenging.

When should I choose a Monoblock air-to-water
heat pump?
A Monoblock heat pump is a good choice if you
have limited indoor space for system components or prefer a more
straightforward installation. It's also suitable if you want to keep an
existing heating system and minimize indoor disruption.

Air-to-Water Heat Pumps with Tank

What are the benefits of an air-to-water heat
pump with an integrated tank?
An
air-to-water heat pump with an integrated tank provides a complete solution for
both space heating and domestic hot water needs. The tank ensures a consistent
supply of hot water and can improve overall system efficiency, making it ideal
for homes with hot water demands.

When is an air-to-water heat pump with a tank the
best option?
This option is ideal for homes requiring a
steady and significant hot water supply, like larger families or homes with
multiple bathrooms.

Air-to-Water Heat Pumps Without Tank

Why would I choose an air-to-water heat pump
without a tank?
Choosing a tankless air-to-water heat pump can
be advantageous if you already have a separate hot water system or limited
space. These systems are typically more compact and can be easier to integrate
with existing heating systems that don't require a large volume of stored hot
water.

In what situations is a air-to-water heat pump
without tank most suitable?
A tankless system is most
suitable in homes where space is limited or another system already provides hot
water needs. They are also ideal for homes that primarily need space heating
and have a separate, efficient hot water solution.

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