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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 !
Heat pumps play a crucial role in HVAC systems as they provide efficient heating and cooling solutions for residential and commercial buildings. When it comes to the electrical consumption of heat pumps, it is important to consider whether to choose a single-phase or three-phase heat pump.
Differences Between Single-Phase & Three-Phase Heat Pumps There are several distinctions between these two types, which can be summarized as follows:
Generally, smaller heat pumps require a single-phase electrical connection, while larger units utilize a three-phase power source. Single-phase heat pumps are suitable for capacities of around 35kW. However, it is expected that all heat pumps will eventually be equipped with three-phase capabilities.
Single-phase heat pumps operate on 220 to 240 volts and rely on a live wire and a neutral wire. On the other hand, three-phase heat pumps operate on 380 to 415 volts and consist of three live wires and occasionally a neutral wire.
Another difference lies in the target markets of these two types. Single-phase heat pumps are designed for the European market, while three-phase heat pumps cater to the UK market.
Conclusion Selecting between a single-phase and three-phase heat pump for your HVAC system requires careful consideration of your specific requirements, budget, and available electrical infrastructure. Single-phase heat pumps are more cost-effective and easier to install, but may not be suitable for larger buildings or areas with high heating or cooling demands. On the other hand, three-phase heat pumps offer higher power capacity, energy efficiency, and durability, but come with a higher price tag and installation challenges.
Heat pumps are crucial for efficient heating and cooling in residential and commercial buildings. When selecting a heat pump, one important factor to consider is whether to opt for a single-phase or three-phase unit.
Size Requirements: Generally, smaller heat pumps are compatible with a single-phase electrical connection, while larger units utilize three-phase power. Single-phase units are suitable for capacities of around 35kW. However, it is worth noting that in the future, most heat pumps will come equipped with three-phase capabilities.
Electrical Specifications: Single-phase heat pumps operate on 220 to 240 volts, relying on a single live wire and a neutral wire. In contrast, three-phase heat pumps require 380 to 415 volts and consist of three live wires, occasionally with a neutral wire.
When choosing between a single-phase or three-phase heat pump for your HVAC system, it is important to consider your specific needs, budget, and available electrical infrastructure. Single-phase heat pumps are more cost-effective and easier to install, making them suitable for smaller buildings. However, they may not meet the heating or cooling demands of larger structures. In contrast, three-phase heat pumps offer higher power capacity, energy efficiency, and durability, but come at a higher price and may present installation challenges.
Three-phase heat pumps are specifically designed to cater to larger residential properties, commercial buildings, and industrial applications. They rely on a three-phase electrical system, which delivers three alternating currents in a balanced manner, resulting in enhanced power and performance.
Power and capacity:
Three-phase heat pumps possess a higher power capacity, allowing them to effectively heat or cool larger spaces and meet increased demands.
Energy efficiency:
With their capability to handle larger loads, three-phase heat pumps are generally more energy-efficient compared to single-phase units. This can lead to significant long-term cost savings.
Durability:
The three-phase motor in these heat pumps is built to withstand higher electrical currents, resulting in increased durability and reduced wear and tear.
Swift response to changing weather conditions:
Three-phase heat pumps incorporate variable speed mechanisms that accelerate the heating or cooling process in response to significant temperature shifts. They may also feature alternative or secondary heating systems to minimize energy usage.
Operation at low speeds:
Typically, the blower and compressor of a three-phase system operate at reduced speeds, reducing the electricity consumed by the system. This helps minimize wear and tear, prolonging the lifespan of the heat pump and reducing instances of breakdown or malfunction.
Reduced power consumption during startup:
Unlike single-phase devices, three-phase heat pumps exhibit lower electricity consumption upon activation, avoiding strain on electrical systems in certain residences.
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 !
Heat pumps play a crucial role in HVAC systems as they provide efficient heating and cooling solutions for residential and commercial buildings. When it comes to the electrical consumption of heat pumps, it is important to consider whether to choose a single-phase or three-phase heat pump.
Differences Between Single-Phase & Three-Phase Heat Pumps There are several distinctions between these two types, which can be summarized as follows:
Generally, smaller heat pumps require a single-phase electrical connection, while larger units utilize a three-phase power source. Single-phase heat pumps are suitable for capacities of around 35kW. However, it is expected that all heat pumps will eventually be equipped with three-phase capabilities.
Single-phase heat pumps operate on 220 to 240 volts and rely on a live wire and a neutral wire. On the other hand, three-phase heat pumps operate on 380 to 415 volts and consist of three live wires and occasionally a neutral wire.
Another difference lies in the target markets of these two types. Single-phase heat pumps are designed for the European market, while three-phase heat pumps cater to the UK market.
Conclusion Selecting between a single-phase and three-phase heat pump for your HVAC system requires careful consideration of your specific requirements, budget, and available electrical infrastructure. Single-phase heat pumps are more cost-effective and easier to install, but may not be suitable for larger buildings or areas with high heating or cooling demands. On the other hand, three-phase heat pumps offer higher power capacity, energy efficiency, and durability, but come with a higher price tag and installation challenges.
Heat pumps are crucial for efficient heating and cooling in residential and commercial buildings. When selecting a heat pump, one important factor to consider is whether to opt for a single-phase or three-phase unit.
Size Requirements: Generally, smaller heat pumps are compatible with a single-phase electrical connection, while larger units utilize three-phase power. Single-phase units are suitable for capacities of around 35kW. However, it is worth noting that in the future, most heat pumps will come equipped with three-phase capabilities.
Electrical Specifications: Single-phase heat pumps operate on 220 to 240 volts, relying on a single live wire and a neutral wire. In contrast, three-phase heat pumps require 380 to 415 volts and consist of three live wires, occasionally with a neutral wire.
When choosing between a single-phase or three-phase heat pump for your HVAC system, it is important to consider your specific needs, budget, and available electrical infrastructure. Single-phase heat pumps are more cost-effective and easier to install, making them suitable for smaller buildings. However, they may not meet the heating or cooling demands of larger structures. In contrast, three-phase heat pumps offer higher power capacity, energy efficiency, and durability, but come at a higher price and may present installation challenges.
Three-phase heat pumps are specifically designed to cater to larger residential properties, commercial buildings, and industrial applications. They rely on a three-phase electrical system, which delivers three alternating currents in a balanced manner, resulting in enhanced power and performance.
Power and capacity:
Three-phase heat pumps possess a higher power capacity, allowing them to effectively heat or cool larger spaces and meet increased demands.
Energy efficiency:
With their capability to handle larger loads, three-phase heat pumps are generally more energy-efficient compared to single-phase units. This can lead to significant long-term cost savings.
Durability:
The three-phase motor in these heat pumps is built to withstand higher electrical currents, resulting in increased durability and reduced wear and tear.
Swift response to changing weather conditions:
Three-phase heat pumps incorporate variable speed mechanisms that accelerate the heating or cooling process in response to significant temperature shifts. They may also feature alternative or secondary heating systems to minimize energy usage.
Operation at low speeds:
Typically, the blower and compressor of a three-phase system operate at reduced speeds, reducing the electricity consumed by the system. This helps minimize wear and tear, prolonging the lifespan of the heat pump and reducing instances of breakdown or malfunction.
Reduced power consumption during startup:
Unlike single-phase devices, three-phase heat pumps exhibit lower electricity consumption upon activation, avoiding strain on electrical systems in certain residences.
Market model | WW08VM | WW12VM | WW16VM | WW20VT | |||||
Heating | Output Capacity | Kw | 4.78-12.13 | 4.78-12.13 | 6.58-16.71 | 8.14-20.67 | |||
Input Power | Kw | 0.58-1.75 | 0.89-2.75 | 1.21-3.72 | 1.45-4.24 | ||||
COP | - | 4.68-5.62 | 4.42-5.35 | 4.49-5.43 | 4.87-5.60 | ||||
Input Current | A | 2.63-8.01 | 4.09-12.59 | 5.54-17.03 | 2.47-7.21 | ||||
Heating | Output Capacity | Kw | 2.73-7.19 | 4.16-10.94 | 5.54-14.57 | 7.41-19.50 | |||
Input Power | Kw | 0.96-2.51 | 1.35-4.19 | 1.68-5.20 | 1.95-6.06 | ||||
COP | - | 2.86-3.37 | 2.61-3.08 | 2.80-3.30 | 3.22-3.80 | ||||
Input Current | A | 4.37-11.50 | 6.18-19.18 | 7.67-23.81 | 3.32-10.30 | ||||
Heating | Output Capacity | Kw | 3.88-9.84 | 5.73-14.56 | 7.90-20.05 | 9.77-24.80 | |||
Input Power | Kw | 0.80-2.23 | 1.23-3.42 | 1.69-4.71 | 2.04-5.70 | ||||
COP | - | 4.42-4.86 | 4.25-4.68 | 4.26-4.69 | 4.35-4.79 | ||||
Input Current | A | 3.65-10.19 | 5.61-15.67 | 7.71-21.54 | 3.47-9.70 | ||||
Cooling A35ºC W7ºC | Cooling Capacity | Kw | 2.74-6.53 | 4.07-9.70 | 5.28-12.58 | 6.57-15.65 | |||
Input Power | Kw | 0.88-2.48 | 1.30-3.66 | 1.59-4.48 | 1.99-5.20 | ||||
EER | - | 2.63-3.10 | 2.65-3.13 | 2.81-3.32 | 3.01-3.31 | ||||
Input Current | A | 4.04-11.35 | 5.96-16.75 | 7.29-20.49 | 3.38-8.84 | ||||
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 | - | R32 | |||||||
Max Water Temperature(without backup heater) | ºC | 60 | |||||||
Working Ambeint Temperature | ºC | -25-43 | |||||||
Water connection | inch | G1-1/4 | |||||||
Sound pressure Level @1m | dB(A) | 50 | 52 | 56 | 58 | ||||
Net Dimension (L*W*H) | mm | 1085*410*840 | 1150*430*960 | 1150*430*960 | 1150*430*1400 |
Market model | WW08VM | WW12VM | WW16VM | WW20VT | |||||
Heating | Output Capacity | Kw | 4.78-12.13 | 4.78-12.13 | 6.58-16.71 | 8.14-20.67 | |||
Input Power | Kw | 0.58-1.75 | 0.89-2.75 | 1.21-3.72 | 1.45-4.24 | ||||
COP | - | 4.68-5.62 | 4.42-5.35 | 4.49-5.43 | 4.87-5.60 | ||||
Input Current | A | 2.63-8.01 | 4.09-12.59 | 5.54-17.03 | 2.47-7.21 | ||||
Heating | Output Capacity | Kw | 2.73-7.19 | 4.16-10.94 | 5.54-14.57 | 7.41-19.50 | |||
Input Power | Kw | 0.96-2.51 | 1.35-4.19 | 1.68-5.20 | 1.95-6.06 | ||||
COP | - | 2.86-3.37 | 2.61-3.08 | 2.80-3.30 | 3.22-3.80 | ||||
Input Current | A | 4.37-11.50 | 6.18-19.18 | 7.67-23.81 | 3.32-10.30 | ||||
Heating | Output Capacity | Kw | 3.88-9.84 | 5.73-14.56 | 7.90-20.05 | 9.77-24.80 | |||
Input Power | Kw | 0.80-2.23 | 1.23-3.42 | 1.69-4.71 | 2.04-5.70 | ||||
COP | - | 4.42-4.86 | 4.25-4.68 | 4.26-4.69 | 4.35-4.79 | ||||
Input Current | A | 3.65-10.19 | 5.61-15.67 | 7.71-21.54 | 3.47-9.70 | ||||
Cooling A35ºC W7ºC | Cooling Capacity | Kw | 2.74-6.53 | 4.07-9.70 | 5.28-12.58 | 6.57-15.65 | |||
Input Power | Kw | 0.88-2.48 | 1.30-3.66 | 1.59-4.48 | 1.99-5.20 | ||||
EER | - | 2.63-3.10 | 2.65-3.13 | 2.81-3.32 | 3.01-3.31 | ||||
Input Current | A | 4.04-11.35 | 5.96-16.75 | 7.29-20.49 | 3.38-8.84 | ||||
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 | - | R32 | |||||||
Max Water Temperature(without backup heater) | ºC | 60 | |||||||
Working Ambeint Temperature | ºC | -25-43 | |||||||
Water connection | inch | G1-1/4 | |||||||
Sound pressure Level @1m | dB(A) | 50 | 52 | 56 | 58 | ||||
Net Dimension (L*W*H) | mm | 1085*410*840 | 1150*430*960 | 1150*430*960 | 1150*430*1400 |