Heating specialist Ideal Heating has launched a new series of monobloc air-water heat pumps for applications in commercial buildings.
“Built with larger buildings in mind, these air-water systems can be cascaded to achieve the higher output required for commercial installations,” the manufacturer said in a statement.
The new product is available in three versions with sizes of 14-18 kW, 26-32 kW and 50-70 kW.
The smallest heat pump measures 1,044 mm x 455 mm x 1,409 mm and the weight varies from 121 kg to 141 kg. The heating power ranges from 14.1 kW to 17.96 kW and the seasonal coefficient of performance (SCOP) ranges from 4.48 to 4.46. The coefficient of performance (COP) is 4.85 for 14 kW and 4.4 for 18 kW.
The medium-sized system has dimensions of 1,600 mm x 680 mm x 1,315 mm and a weight of 240 kg to 255 kg. The heating power is between 26 kW and 32 kW and the SCOP is 3.14. The COP is between 4.04 and 4.09.
The largest product has dimensions of 1,920 mm x 1,110 mm x 1,920 mm and the weight is between 535 kg and 595 kg. It offers a SCOP of 3.08 for 50 kW and 3.04 for 70 kW, while the COP ranges from 4.11 to 4.10 and the heating power is between 50.2 kW and 66.8 kW.
The manufacturer said that all models use difluoromethane (R32) as a refrigerant and come with a 2-year, extendable warranty
up to 5 years if the system is commissioned by Ideal Heating.
The systems are also present standard gold Fin anti-corrosion coating and an inverter-controlled compressor to accurately match the heat demand. They can reportedly reach a supply temperature of 75°C.
This content is copyrighted and may not be reused. If you would like to collaborate with us and reuse some of our content, please contact: editors@pv-magazine.com.