Hybrid Heat Pumps
Maximum energy efficiency due to the combination of gas and electricity
Hybrid heat pumps are the combination of an electrically and gas-powered heat pump – integrated into one refrigeration circuit and operated with a sophisticated control system.
The hybrid heat pump optimises the economy and efficiency of the two technologies in consideration of the respective operating conditions. The benefits of efficient heaters and efficient cooling systems are available through excellent engineering skills and the use of high quality materials.
The gas engine ensures very low power consumption. In the cooling mode up to 26 kW [water temperature up to 65 °C] can be generated and in addition the waste heat can be used – this is efficient and saves costs. The electric drive ensures a long service life and low emissions. Heating and cooling is possible with the hybrid heat pump via a water heat exchanger or a wide range of directly evaporating indoor units. This makes the hybrid heat pump versatile, e.g. in hotels, offices and industrial applications.
The most important benefits of hybrid heat pumps:
4 adjustable operating modes [cost-optimised mode, efficiency-optimised mode, GHP priority mode, EHP priority mode]
Heat extraction with 26.2 kW [water temperature up to 65 °C] through heat recovery of the engine waste heat
Easy installation due to common refrigeration circuit of GHP and EHP
Ability to act as an efficient heater for domestic hot water in combination with water heat exchangers
Up to 48 indoor units can be connected
Can be combined with water heat exchanger [WHE