Air-to-Water Heat Pump
With air-to-water heat pumps, the heat collected by the outdoor unit is initially transferred to the water in the central heating system and then, as in a traditional heating system, released into the room air by radiators or surface heating systems such as underfloor heating. Air-to-water heat pumps can be used for heating rooms as well for hot water for sanitary purposes. Given an appropriate system configuration, rooms can also be cooled.
Zubadan is a new generation of air-to-water heat pumps. Unlike conventional air-to-water heat pumps, its performance is adjustable. A building’s need for heat varies greatly in the course of a year. When outdoor temperatures are low, demand is high; in spring and autumn, demand is usually low; and in the summer months heat is only needed for hot water. Inverter-controlled air-to-water heat pumps adapt perfectly to these fluctuations in demand. Thanks to the speed-controlled compressor, only as much energy is made available as is needed. This makes these systems extremely economical and energy-efficient.
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