In the monoblock type heat pump, the refrigerant system is completely integrated in the external unit. Such a solution ensures, above all, good thermal insulation, space saving and quiet operation of the device. In addition, the compact design ensures easy installation and simple maintenance.
R32 Gas-Low GWP
Good SCOP, energy label rating W35℃ A+++/ W55℃ A++
Smart logic to control multiple heat source
Climate curves suitable for different countries
House heating,cooling and domestic hot water
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 R32 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.
Air source heat pumps using R32 refrigerants can not only improve the efficiency and energy utilization of equipment, but also help reduce damage to the atmosphere, making them more environmentally friendly.
We choose MITSUBISHI compressor for the heat pump. It ensures stable working in the perfect performance.
The DHW tank disinfection function is used to kill legionella by 65°C water to ensure the health and safety.
You can choose different climate correlation curves or your own customised curve. Once the curve is selected, the unit sets the outlet water temperature automatically according to the outdoor ambient air temperature.
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 !
Three-phase heat pumps are designed for larger residential properties, commercial buildings, and industrial applications. They require a three-phase electrical system, which delivers three alternating currents that are evenly spaced out over time. This configuration allows for more power and better performance.
Power and capacity
Energy efficiency
Durability
Swift Response to the Ever-Changing Weather
Often Functions at Low Speeds
Less Power Consumption when Starting It
Higher cost
Installation challenges
Availability
A heat pump system designed for a single area is intended to warm a small space, usually just one room. These systems consist of an outdoor unit that links to a single indoor unit, providing heating or cooling to the designated area.
If you only need to heat or cool a small part of your house, then a single-area heat pump system is the ideal choice. One common scenario where a single-area system is used is when you want to regulate the temperature in a newly built extension of your home, while the rest of the house is already equipped with a central air conditioning system. Although you have the option to install multiple single-area systems, if you want to heat or cool multiple rooms using air source heat pumps, it would be more energy-efficient to opt for a multi-area system.
A multi-zone heat pump system has the ability to warm and cool different parts of a house by using multiple units in various areas, all linked to a single outdoor unit. By installing a multi-zone system, you have the option to heat or cool different "zones" within your property at different temperatures simultaneously. For instance, during the scorching summer months, you can set the temperature of the room where you spend most of your time to a lower level, while other zones are set at a higher temperature to minimize your overall energy consumption.
In modern times, heat pump systems are often categorized into two types, namely split and monoblock systems, both of which utilize coils to either warm or cool the air.
Split heat pump systems consist of two separate units, each equipped with a coil. These coils are responsible for the heating or cooling process. On the other hand, monoblock heat pump systems have their coils and fans located within a single external unit. The heated or cooled air is then distributed throughout the house via ductwork. Installing a monoblock system is generally less complex and costly compared to split systems. Additionally, monoblock systems require less overall space, making them a practical choice for homes with limited available space.
A heat pump system designed for a single area is specifically intended to provide heating or cooling to a small space, typically one room. These systems consist of an outdoor unit connected to a single indoor unit, delivering temperature control to the designated area.
If your heating or cooling needs are limited to a small portion of your home, a single-area heat pump system is an ideal choice. For example, if you have recently added an extension to your house and want to regulate the temperature in that area separately from the rest of the house, a single-area system can meet your requirements. While you have the option to install multiple single-area systems to heat or cool multiple rooms using air source heat pumps, opting for a multi-area system would be more energy-efficient.
A multi-zone heat pump system offers the flexibility to heat and cool different parts of your home using multiple units connected to a single outdoor unit. By installing a multi-zone system, you can independently control the temperature in different "zones" within your property simultaneously. For instance, during hot summer months, you can set the temperature lower in the room where you spend most of your time while keeping other zones at a higher temperature to minimize overall energy consumption.
In the monoblock type heat pump, the refrigerant system is completely integrated in the external unit. Such a solution ensures, above all, good thermal insulation, space saving and quiet operation of the device. In addition, the compact design ensures easy installation and simple maintenance.
R32 Gas-Low GWP
Good SCOP, energy label rating W35℃ A+++/ W55℃ A++
Smart logic to control multiple heat source
Climate curves suitable for different countries
House heating,cooling and domestic hot water
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 R32 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.
Air source heat pumps using R32 refrigerants can not only improve the efficiency and energy utilization of equipment, but also help reduce damage to the atmosphere, making them more environmentally friendly.
We choose MITSUBISHI compressor for the heat pump. It ensures stable working in the perfect performance.
The DHW tank disinfection function is used to kill legionella by 65°C water to ensure the health and safety.
You can choose different climate correlation curves or your own customised curve. Once the curve is selected, the unit sets the outlet water temperature automatically according to the outdoor ambient air temperature.
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 !
Three-phase heat pumps are designed for larger residential properties, commercial buildings, and industrial applications. They require a three-phase electrical system, which delivers three alternating currents that are evenly spaced out over time. This configuration allows for more power and better performance.
Power and capacity
Energy efficiency
Durability
Swift Response to the Ever-Changing Weather
Often Functions at Low Speeds
Less Power Consumption when Starting It
Higher cost
Installation challenges
Availability
A heat pump system designed for a single area is intended to warm a small space, usually just one room. These systems consist of an outdoor unit that links to a single indoor unit, providing heating or cooling to the designated area.
If you only need to heat or cool a small part of your house, then a single-area heat pump system is the ideal choice. One common scenario where a single-area system is used is when you want to regulate the temperature in a newly built extension of your home, while the rest of the house is already equipped with a central air conditioning system. Although you have the option to install multiple single-area systems, if you want to heat or cool multiple rooms using air source heat pumps, it would be more energy-efficient to opt for a multi-area system.
A multi-zone heat pump system has the ability to warm and cool different parts of a house by using multiple units in various areas, all linked to a single outdoor unit. By installing a multi-zone system, you have the option to heat or cool different "zones" within your property at different temperatures simultaneously. For instance, during the scorching summer months, you can set the temperature of the room where you spend most of your time to a lower level, while other zones are set at a higher temperature to minimize your overall energy consumption.
In modern times, heat pump systems are often categorized into two types, namely split and monoblock systems, both of which utilize coils to either warm or cool the air.
Split heat pump systems consist of two separate units, each equipped with a coil. These coils are responsible for the heating or cooling process. On the other hand, monoblock heat pump systems have their coils and fans located within a single external unit. The heated or cooled air is then distributed throughout the house via ductwork. Installing a monoblock system is generally less complex and costly compared to split systems. Additionally, monoblock systems require less overall space, making them a practical choice for homes with limited available space.
A heat pump system designed for a single area is specifically intended to provide heating or cooling to a small space, typically one room. These systems consist of an outdoor unit connected to a single indoor unit, delivering temperature control to the designated area.
If your heating or cooling needs are limited to a small portion of your home, a single-area heat pump system is an ideal choice. For example, if you have recently added an extension to your house and want to regulate the temperature in that area separately from the rest of the house, a single-area system can meet your requirements. While you have the option to install multiple single-area systems to heat or cool multiple rooms using air source heat pumps, opting for a multi-area system would be more energy-efficient.
A multi-zone heat pump system offers the flexibility to heat and cool different parts of your home using multiple units connected to a single outdoor unit. By installing a multi-zone system, you can independently control the temperature in different "zones" within your property simultaneously. For instance, during hot summer months, you can set the temperature lower in the room where you spend most of your time while keeping other zones at a higher temperature to minimize overall energy consumption.