R290 Green Gas at low GWP(3)
Good SCOP, energy label rating W35℃ A+++/ W55℃ A++
Smart logic to control multiple heat source
Climate curves suitable for different countries
Hot water up to 75C, suitable for underfloor/radiator heating/fan coil
Full inverter system, Stable and efficient performance
Space heating Series is specially developed with the most cutting-edge heat pump technology and modern design to meet stringent requirements for efficiency, stability and quietness. Not only does Space heating Series use R290 green gas, but also is rated with A+++ energy label. With top energy rating A+++, the unit is energy efficient and can greatly reduce energy bills for users.
R290 is one of the best refrigerant available for mass production upto now: Negligible Global Warming Potential(GWP) and degradation time is considered in monthes
Zero ozone layer depletion potential(ODP)
Permanent green
Less load for the same performance
Low energy consumption and higher efficiency
By heating the water in the system to 65°C, the high temperature kills most bacteria (including Legionella).
Eco mode is an intelligent energy-saving mode that can minimize energy consumption while ensuring comfortable temperatures, achieving green environmental protection for air source heat pumps.
Protect your home floor by activating the Floor Preheating function which slowly increases the heating temperature of the floor coils, avoiding possible floor damaging and transitioning smoothly to the heating function. The Floor Drying Up function provides an additional solution to the installer as it helps remove any residual moisture from newly installed floor coils, further protecting the installation and ensuring the optimal and effective operation of the heat pump.
More flexibility thanks to two control zones
Independent control of underfloor heating and radiator heating temperature
No need to purchase an extension module for second heating system
Smart design to work with other heating facilities in your house, like solar, gas boiler and etc, make sure you to pay the lowest bill for heating !
As we move towards a sustainable future, many homeowners are looking for ways to reduce their carbon footprint and energy bills.One way to achieve this is by replacing an old gas boiler with a heat pump, which is a highly efficient and ecologically-friendly alternative.
Heat pumps can save you up to 50% on your heating bill while cutting your carbon emissions by more than half.Moreover, they require minimal maintenance and can last longer than traditional boilers.However, making the switch from a gas boiler to a heat pump can be complicated, especially for those who are unfamiliar with the technology.
When considering replacing your old gas boiler with a heat pump, it is important to conduct thorough research to determine if a heat pump is suitable for your home's heating needs.Heat pumps work by transferring heat from the outside air into your home, so they are most efficient in mild climates.
Therefore, if you live in an area with consistently cold temperatures below freezing, a heat pump may not be the most suitable option for your heating needs.It is also important to consider the size of your home and your heating requirements, as a heat pump may not be able to provide enough heat for larger homes or homes in extremely cold climates.By conducting thorough research and consulting with a qualified professional, you can determine if a heat pump is a viable option for your home's heating needs.
If you're considering replacing your old gas boiler with a heat pump, it's important to set yourself up for success by ensuring your home is energy-efficient.That's why step 2 in this process involves hiring a professional to conduct an energy audit and assess your home's insulation needs.A professional energy auditor will thoroughly evaluate your home and identify areas that may be leaking heat or allowing drafts, such as windows, doors, and ductwork.
They may also use thermal imaging to detect areas of your home's walls or ceilings where insulation is lacking or damaged.Armed with this information, your HVAC contractor can install your new heat pump with maximum efficiency and effectiveness, ensuring you get the maximum return on your investment.Investing in an energy audit also allows you to make additional improvements to your home's energy efficiency, such as increasing insulation in your attic or replacing old windows, which can lead to long-term savings on your energy bills.
One of the key steps to a successful heat pump installation is choosing a qualified installer with experience in this area.When selecting an installer, be sure to verify their credentials and experience to ensure they are licensed and insured.Ask for references and check with their past clients to verify their experience, work quality, and customer service.
A qualified installer will have the necessary expertise and equipment to install your heat pump safely and efficiently, while also ensuring that the installation meets all relevant codes and standards.By choosing a qualified professional, you can have confidence that your heat pump installation will be executed correctly and that your new system will operate effectively for years to come.
Careful planning, research, and installation by a professional are crucial to ensure the best results.With the latest technology and energy-efficient features, a heat pump can provide reliable warmth and hot water all year round.Not only will the switch to a heat pump lower your bills and help the environment, but it can also increase the value of your property in the long run.
R290 Green Gas at low GWP(3)
Good SCOP, energy label rating W35℃ A+++/ W55℃ A++
Smart logic to control multiple heat source
Climate curves suitable for different countries
Hot water up to 75C, suitable for underfloor/radiator heating/fan coil
Full inverter system, Stable and efficient performance
Space heating Series is specially developed with the most cutting-edge heat pump technology and modern design to meet stringent requirements for efficiency, stability and quietness. Not only does Space heating Series use R290 green gas, but also is rated with A+++ energy label. With top energy rating A+++, the unit is energy efficient and can greatly reduce energy bills for users.
R290 is one of the best refrigerant available for mass production upto now: Negligible Global Warming Potential(GWP) and degradation time is considered in monthes
Zero ozone layer depletion potential(ODP)
Permanent green
Less load for the same performance
Low energy consumption and higher efficiency
By heating the water in the system to 65°C, the high temperature kills most bacteria (including Legionella).
Eco mode is an intelligent energy-saving mode that can minimize energy consumption while ensuring comfortable temperatures, achieving green environmental protection for air source heat pumps.
Protect your home floor by activating the Floor Preheating function which slowly increases the heating temperature of the floor coils, avoiding possible floor damaging and transitioning smoothly to the heating function. The Floor Drying Up function provides an additional solution to the installer as it helps remove any residual moisture from newly installed floor coils, further protecting the installation and ensuring the optimal and effective operation of the heat pump.
More flexibility thanks to two control zones
Independent control of underfloor heating and radiator heating temperature
No need to purchase an extension module for second heating system
Smart design to work with other heating facilities in your house, like solar, gas boiler and etc, make sure you to pay the lowest bill for heating !
As we move towards a sustainable future, many homeowners are looking for ways to reduce their carbon footprint and energy bills.One way to achieve this is by replacing an old gas boiler with a heat pump, which is a highly efficient and ecologically-friendly alternative.
Heat pumps can save you up to 50% on your heating bill while cutting your carbon emissions by more than half.Moreover, they require minimal maintenance and can last longer than traditional boilers.However, making the switch from a gas boiler to a heat pump can be complicated, especially for those who are unfamiliar with the technology.
When considering replacing your old gas boiler with a heat pump, it is important to conduct thorough research to determine if a heat pump is suitable for your home's heating needs.Heat pumps work by transferring heat from the outside air into your home, so they are most efficient in mild climates.
Therefore, if you live in an area with consistently cold temperatures below freezing, a heat pump may not be the most suitable option for your heating needs.It is also important to consider the size of your home and your heating requirements, as a heat pump may not be able to provide enough heat for larger homes or homes in extremely cold climates.By conducting thorough research and consulting with a qualified professional, you can determine if a heat pump is a viable option for your home's heating needs.
If you're considering replacing your old gas boiler with a heat pump, it's important to set yourself up for success by ensuring your home is energy-efficient.That's why step 2 in this process involves hiring a professional to conduct an energy audit and assess your home's insulation needs.A professional energy auditor will thoroughly evaluate your home and identify areas that may be leaking heat or allowing drafts, such as windows, doors, and ductwork.
They may also use thermal imaging to detect areas of your home's walls or ceilings where insulation is lacking or damaged.Armed with this information, your HVAC contractor can install your new heat pump with maximum efficiency and effectiveness, ensuring you get the maximum return on your investment.Investing in an energy audit also allows you to make additional improvements to your home's energy efficiency, such as increasing insulation in your attic or replacing old windows, which can lead to long-term savings on your energy bills.
One of the key steps to a successful heat pump installation is choosing a qualified installer with experience in this area.When selecting an installer, be sure to verify their credentials and experience to ensure they are licensed and insured.Ask for references and check with their past clients to verify their experience, work quality, and customer service.
A qualified installer will have the necessary expertise and equipment to install your heat pump safely and efficiently, while also ensuring that the installation meets all relevant codes and standards.By choosing a qualified professional, you can have confidence that your heat pump installation will be executed correctly and that your new system will operate effectively for years to come.
Careful planning, research, and installation by a professional are crucial to ensure the best results.With the latest technology and energy-efficient features, a heat pump can provide reliable warmth and hot water all year round.Not only will the switch to a heat pump lower your bills and help the environment, but it can also increase the value of your property in the long run.
Market model | WW05VM | WW09VM | WW15VM | WW20VT | |||||
Heating | Output Capacity | Kw | 1.89-4.80 | 3.62-9.20 | 5.89-14.96 | 8.03-20.38 | |||
Input Power | Kw | 0.36-1.09 | 0.71-2.19 | 1.21-3.72 | 1.53-4.70 | ||||
COP | - | 4.39-5.62 | 4.19-5.07 | 4.02-4.86 | 4.34-5.25 | ||||
Input Current | A | 1.64-5.01 | 3.27-10.04 | 5.55-17.04 | 2.60-7.99 | ||||
Heating | Output Capacity | Kw | 1.68-4.43 | 3.21-8.45 | 5.56-14.87 | 7.23-19.02 | |||
Input Power | Kw | 0.58-1.81 | 0.99-3.06 | 1.83-5.68 | 2.08-6.44 | ||||
COP | - | 2.45-2.89 | 2.76-3.26 | 2.62-3.09 | 2.95-3.48 | ||||
Input Current | A | 2.67-8.28 | 4.51-14.01 | 8.36-25.98 | 3.54-10.98 | ||||
Heating | Output Capacity | Kw | 2.30-5.76 | 4.49-11.22 | 7.24-18.10 | 9.78-24.46 | |||
Input Power | Kw | 0.46-1.36 | 0.94-2.75 | 1.58-4.63 | 1.98-5.80 | ||||
COP | - | 4.24-4.96 | 4.08-4.77 | 3.91-4.57 | 4.22-4.94 | ||||
Input Current | A | 2.13-6.22 | 4.30-12.59 | 7.24-21.19 | 3.37-9.86 | ||||
Cooling A35ºC W7ºC | Cooling Capacity | Kw | 1.48-3.53 | 2.95-7.03 | 3.91-9.30 | 5.63-13.41 | |||
Input Power | Kw | 0.50-1.41 | 0.98-2.76 | 1.46-4.10 | 1.89-5.32 | ||||
EER | - | 2.51-2.96 | 2.55-3.01 | 2.27-2.67 | 2.52-2.97 | ||||
Input Current | A | 2.29-6.44 | 4.49-12.62 | 6.69-18.79 | 3.22-9.05 | ||||
Power Supply | V/PH/HZ | 220-240V/1/50HZ | 380-415V/3/50HZ | ||||||
ErP level (35ºC) | - | A+++ | A+++ | A+++ | A+++ | ||||
ErP level (35ºC) | - | A++ | A++ | A++ | A++ | ||||
Water Side Heat Exchanger | - | Plate heat exchanger | |||||||
Display controller | - | LCD touch screen | |||||||
Backup heater(Optional) | Kw | 3kw | |||||||
Epansion vessel | - | 3L | 5L | ||||||
Refrigerant Type | - | R290 | |||||||
Max Water Temperature(without backup heater) | ºC | 75 | |||||||
Working Ambeint Temperature | ºC | -25-43 | |||||||
Water connection | inch | G1-1/4 | |||||||
Sound pressure Level @1m | dB(A) | 49 | 50 | 53 | 58 | ||||
Net Dimension (L*W*H) | mm | 1085*440*840 | 1085*440*840 | 1150*430*960 | 1150*430*1400 |
Note:
1.Outdoor air temperature 7ºC DB,6ºC WB;EWT 30ºC,LWT 35ºC.
2.Outdoor air temperature 7ºC DB,6ºC WB;EWT 47ºC,LWT 55ºC.
3.Outdoor air temperature 20ºC DB,15ºC WB;EWT 15ºC,LWT 55ºC.
4.Outdoor air temperature 35ºC DB,24ºC WB;EWT 12ºC,LWT 7ºC.
5.The Specifications are subject to changes without notice.
6.Relevant EU Standards and Legislation:EN14511,EN14825
Market model | WW05VM | WW09VM | WW15VM | WW20VT | |||||
Heating | Output Capacity | Kw | 1.89-4.80 | 3.62-9.20 | 5.89-14.96 | 8.03-20.38 | |||
Input Power | Kw | 0.36-1.09 | 0.71-2.19 | 1.21-3.72 | 1.53-4.70 | ||||
COP | - | 4.39-5.62 | 4.19-5.07 | 4.02-4.86 | 4.34-5.25 | ||||
Input Current | A | 1.64-5.01 | 3.27-10.04 | 5.55-17.04 | 2.60-7.99 | ||||
Heating | Output Capacity | Kw | 1.68-4.43 | 3.21-8.45 | 5.56-14.87 | 7.23-19.02 | |||
Input Power | Kw | 0.58-1.81 | 0.99-3.06 | 1.83-5.68 | 2.08-6.44 | ||||
COP | - | 2.45-2.89 | 2.76-3.26 | 2.62-3.09 | 2.95-3.48 | ||||
Input Current | A | 2.67-8.28 | 4.51-14.01 | 8.36-25.98 | 3.54-10.98 | ||||
Heating | Output Capacity | Kw | 2.30-5.76 | 4.49-11.22 | 7.24-18.10 | 9.78-24.46 | |||
Input Power | Kw | 0.46-1.36 | 0.94-2.75 | 1.58-4.63 | 1.98-5.80 | ||||
COP | - | 4.24-4.96 | 4.08-4.77 | 3.91-4.57 | 4.22-4.94 | ||||
Input Current | A | 2.13-6.22 | 4.30-12.59 | 7.24-21.19 | 3.37-9.86 | ||||
Cooling A35ºC W7ºC | Cooling Capacity | Kw | 1.48-3.53 | 2.95-7.03 | 3.91-9.30 | 5.63-13.41 | |||
Input Power | Kw | 0.50-1.41 | 0.98-2.76 | 1.46-4.10 | 1.89-5.32 | ||||
EER | - | 2.51-2.96 | 2.55-3.01 | 2.27-2.67 | 2.52-2.97 | ||||
Input Current | A | 2.29-6.44 | 4.49-12.62 | 6.69-18.79 | 3.22-9.05 | ||||
Power Supply | V/PH/HZ | 220-240V/1/50HZ | 380-415V/3/50HZ | ||||||
ErP level (35ºC) | - | A+++ | A+++ | A+++ | A+++ | ||||
ErP level (35ºC) | - | A++ | A++ | A++ | A++ | ||||
Water Side Heat Exchanger | - | Plate heat exchanger | |||||||
Display controller | - | LCD touch screen | |||||||
Backup heater(Optional) | Kw | 3kw | |||||||
Epansion vessel | - | 3L | 5L | ||||||
Refrigerant Type | - | R290 | |||||||
Max Water Temperature(without backup heater) | ºC | 75 | |||||||
Working Ambeint Temperature | ºC | -25-43 | |||||||
Water connection | inch | G1-1/4 | |||||||
Sound pressure Level @1m | dB(A) | 49 | 50 | 53 | 58 | ||||
Net Dimension (L*W*H) | mm | 1085*440*840 | 1085*440*840 | 1150*430*960 | 1150*430*1400 |
Note:
1.Outdoor air temperature 7ºC DB,6ºC WB;EWT 30ºC,LWT 35ºC.
2.Outdoor air temperature 7ºC DB,6ºC WB;EWT 47ºC,LWT 55ºC.
3.Outdoor air temperature 20ºC DB,15ºC WB;EWT 15ºC,LWT 55ºC.
4.Outdoor air temperature 35ºC DB,24ºC WB;EWT 12ºC,LWT 7ºC.
5.The Specifications are subject to changes without notice.
6.Relevant EU Standards and Legislation:EN14511,EN14825