Air-to-Water Heat Pumps

Air source heat pumps draw energy from the ambient air even when the outdoor temperature drops to -22°C. The energy gained at a low temperature is then “pumped“ to a higher temperature and transferred into heating water. Electric energy is consumed just to run a compressor and fan of the heat pump. This makes about one third of the energy supplied by the heat pump, the rest is drawn from the ambient air.

RTC series - heat pump of our own production, inverter models, cooling function possible
CTC series - Swedish heat pumps, both inverter and on/off models

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Picture: RTC 6i Heat Pump
air-to-water model, inverter, reverse cooling mode, 1-6 kW heating output
in stock
Code: 17735
Picture: RTC 13e Heat Pump
air-to-water model, inverter, reverse cooling mode, 3.5-10 kW heating output
in stock
Code: 19437
Picture: RTC 20e Heat Pump
air-to-water model, inverter, reverse cooling mode, 9.2-18.5 kW heating output
in stock
Code: 19439