The climate crisis calls for other solutions
VEX4000RHP – Reversible heat pump for VEX4000 Ventilation, heating and cooling in one unit – simple, reliable and energy-efficient
The escalating climate crisis has led the EU to decide on quite ambitious climate targets for reducing CO2 emissions.
A prerequisite for achieving these goals is a general electrification of energy consumption, i.e. energy consumption is “moved” from fossil fuels to electricity. Here, the heat pump is an energy-efficient and sustainable solution, as the energy used to move heat out of or into the building is far less than the heating/cooling output achieved. The sustainability of a heat pump is further increased if it is supplied with electricity from “green” energy sources.
Heat pump in combination with ventilation
Requirements for energy efficiency and low energy consumption for ventilation solutions have given greater focus on combining heat recovery with an integrated heat pump. By combining ventilation, heating and cooling in one unit, a solution is achieved that is both very energy-efficient and much simpler than traditional cooling solutions with cooling machine and piping on the roof.
VEX4000RHP – reversible heat pump for VEX4000
By choosing VEX4000RHP, you get ventilation, heating and cooling in one unit – simple, reliable and energy-efficient. This means that with one calculation in EXselectPRO you get an overview and technical data for the entire installation. The installation itself becomes much simpler when the entire solution is assembled in one unit, and maintenance becomes simpler and cheaper.
The solution is also space-saving, as the integrated solution frees up space that would otherwise be occupied by heating and cooling installations.
Other benefits include:
Low energy usage
Easy to set up, install and maintain
High reliability and long service life
Small and compact design
Designed according to VDI6022-1
Examples of services
Cooling and heating capacity, calculated for VEX4030 RHP at airflow 4,342 m³/h.
Pre-requirements:
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