Air-To-Water heat pumps
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Air-to-water heat pumps work by converting the heat energy available in the air into usable heat - heating water or, depending on the system, domestic hot water. These heat pumps are divided into monoblock heat pumps, in which all heat pump elements are combined in a single outdoor unit, and split heat pumps, in which the heat pump elements are divided into separate outdoor and indoor units connected by a Freon line.
The biggest advantage of air-to-water heat pumps is their ease of installation and compact size - most heating system units are contained in two units, including an indoor unit that can be purchased with an integrated hot water tank, further reducing the footprint of the utility room (the indoor unit can also be installed outside). The relatively high electricity consumption and the reduction of efficiency at low temperatures (a drawback which is being actively addressed) are disadvantages.
We have the most popular split-type heat pumps from the most common manufacturers (Daikin, Mitsubishi Electric, Midea, Ariston, Nordis, etc.) as well as monobloc heat pumps from Mitsubishi Electric.