The Arianext Lite 70 M Link heat pump by Chaffoteaux has a power of 6.4 kW and can cover the needs of a house up to 64 m². It is a device that has the ability to draw existing energy from an outdoor space and transfer it to another indoor space, providing heating and cooling. To heat the space, the heat pump draws heat from the environment and transfers it to the interior of the house in order to increase the heat of the interior space. Conversely, to cool the space, it draws heat from the interior of the dwelling and expels it into the environment, gradually cooling the space.
It can be connected to a single-phase or three-phase supply, consuming a small percentage of electricity from the grid, drawing the rest of the energy from the environment. This results in energy and money savings, as there is no longer the need to buy oil or wood. The use of electricity is only required at the heat extraction stage, not at the heat transfer stage. The proportion of energy required to run the pump is approximately ¾ from the environment and ¼ from electricity. This means, for example, that for every 3 kWh pumped from the environment, combined with 1 kWh of electricity required to operate the pump, we have a total of 4 kWh of useful thermal energy.
The technology it uses is air-water technology, i.e. it uses air as the heat source and water as the transport medium. It heats or cools the water, which is then pumped into the interior of the house.
The system is monoblock, which means that all its individual components (such as the compressor, heat exchanger, fans, etc.) are integrated into a single unit, which is installed outdoors. This offers you ease of installation and direct connection to the water system.
It is considered medium temperature, as the system’s water temperature can reach up to 60 degrees Celsius, and can be combined and be equally efficient with both underfloor heating and fan coils.
The pump can optionally accept a tank to produce domestic hot water throughout the year. The tank is not included and must be purchased separately.
Finally in all cases, the recommendation of which is the most suitable heat pump based on needs is made by an experienced engineer. After study, he will recommend the appropriate pump that will offer the maximum efficiency with the lowest annual running costs. If you choose a heat pump of a higher capacity than the building in which it will be installed needs, in addition to the higher initial cost to purchase it, you force it to be constantly restarted, which stresses the pump and increases its running costs.
- Rated thermal power (7ºC – 35ºC): 6.4kW
- Maximum Water Temperature: 60°C
- Technology: Air – Water
- System Type: monoblock
- Cooling
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