Configuration as a hybrid heat pump
The solution for existing buildings with maximum use of renewable energy
The system generates all the energy required for heating and hot water almost exclusively from renewable energies. In summer, the solar thermal installation covers the total energy requirements. During the other months, it also supports the heating system. The energy required for heating is generated by a highly efficient split air/water heat pump, by converting the solar energy stored in the ambient air. The highly efficient condensing gas boiler will only switch on to ensure maximum levels of comfort if the value falls below a bivalency point of your choice.
Key benefits
- Covers most of the heating needs using renewable energy systems – without compromising on comfort
- The highest levels of efficiency and the lowest possible operating costs for existing buildings
- Independence from fossil fuels
- Can also be operated using propane gas – no gas connection required
- An integrated system control unit and the hydraulic module ensure that all of the components work perfectly together
- Triple modulation: increasing efficiency through optimised system temperatures, optimum use of condensing and high performance of the heat pump due to the lowest return flow temperatures and long run times for the heat generators
- Smart heating: option for specific use of electricity off-peak periods and self-produced photovoltaic electricity – up to 14 % cost saving
- An existing boiler can continue to be used without any problems – and can easily be replaced at a later date
- A scalable system: a solar energy centre can be fitted to the hybrid heat pump later
- Optimum adaptation of the system for every building due to different output classes – heat output of gas condensing boiler: 15 and 25 kW; heat output of external unit of heat pump: 8, 11 and 14 kW
