
Air-to-water heat pump
Air-to-water heat pumps extract heat from the outside air and transfer it to heating systems or domestic hot water production.
Air-to-water heat pumps can cover the building's heat needs down to an outdoor temperature of -20 °C.
Air-to-water heat pumps are primarily used in places where there is no access to groundwater, where deep drilling is not economically viable, and where a geothermal collector cannot be installed due to the lack of available land.
They are easy to install and require minimal maintenance.
Monoblock heat pump
Monoblock heat pumps have a cooling circuit pre-assembled in the outdoor unit and are outstanding in price/value ratio among air-to-water heat pumps.