
BoxAir Inverter P heat pump
- Energy Efficiency
- R290 Refrigerant
- Heating Water Temperature up to 75 °C
- No Ducts Needed
- Output from 1 to 25 kW
- Online Control & 24/7 Remote Monitoring
MAIN FEATURES
Air-to-water heat pump of split design with integrated SWH storage tank of 150 l
The most valuable parts of the heat pump are stored in a unit inside the building
The connecting pipes of the indoor and outdoor units form the low pressure (cold) part of the cooling circuit, so that heat loss through the pipework is completely eliminated
Distance between indoor and outdoor units up to 15 metres
Low heating water volume requirements in the system
Support for connection to the power cascade without the need for a third-party MaR (measurement and control) system
BUILT TO PERFORM, DESIGNED TO LAST
The Combi version differs from the BoxAir Inverter Split by having an integrated hot water storage tank.
It is more dimensionally efficient than the BoxAir Inverter all-in-one pumps. It includes an evaporator and ultra-quiet fans with widely variable speed control. Thanks to the compressor located in the indoor unit, the outdoor unit is even quieter than the BoxAir Inverter all-in-one model. The durable all-aluminum construction of profiles and panels is long-lasting and resistant to weathering and corrosion.
The BoxAir 22IS and BoxAir 26IS models offer a more compact size of the outdoor unit due to the presence of only one fan and a smaller evaporator.
Elevating Ventilation Standards
Product Specifications
Model | Performance at A7W35 |
Thermal Loss of the Building Qz | Seasonal Energy Efficiency of Heating at a 35 °C Low Temperature Operation | Seasonal Energy Efficiency of Heating at a 55 °C Medium Temperature Operation | Acoustic Pressure Level Lp (5 m Outside of Unit) | Order Number (According to Heating Circuit Control) | |||
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kW | kW | SCOP | Class | SCOP | Class | dB(A) | Regulation STANDARD (μPC) | Regulation PLUS (pCO5) | |
BoxAir 22IS | 2-7 | Up to 5.5 | 4.38 | A++ | 3.33 | A++ | 34 | 1BA22IS-01 | 1BA22IS-11 |
BoxAir 26IS | 3–9 | Up to 8.5 | 4.29 | A++ | 3.24 | A++ | 34 | 1BA26IS-01 | 1BA26IS-11 |
BoxAir 37IS | 5–17 | Up to 13 | 4.49 | A+++ | 3.51 | A++ | 41 | 1BA37IS-01 | 1BA37IS-11 |
Regulation STANDARD (μPC): Designed for single-circuit heating systems. No auxiliary heating circuit, 1-zone space temperature, 1 heating circuit.
Regulation PLUS (pCO5): Designed for multiple-circuit heating systems. 2 independent auxiliary heating circuits including mixing. 2-zone space temperature, up to 6 heating circuits.
How It Works
Air-to-water heat pumps are based on the principle of extracting heat from the ambient air, whose temperature can be many degrees Celsius below zero. The heat extracted from the environment is transferred by the heat pump to the heating water that heats the building, or is used for the preparation of hot water. The system achieves a seasonal efficiency of up to 4.5 times higher than that of a conventional electric boiler and thus delivers significant energy savings.
Among the biggest advantages of air-to-water pumps are relatively low investment costs, fast and easy installation, and easy availability of the primary energy source: air is all around us.
Air-to-water heat pumps are suitable not only for heating and year-round heating of hot water or swimming pools, but also for cooling the building in the summer months thanks to the possibility of reverse operation.
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