Is the Aquarea High Performance All in One Compact the best air to water heat pump?

It depends on what exactly the investor needs. However, it is certainly one of the few on the market, if not the only home heat pump that combines such high performance and energy efficiency with outstanding aesthetics and comfort. Hence the statement "Aquarea All in One Compact. The beauty of comfort and superior performance."

All in One Compact

All in One Compact

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All in One Compact models - (super) compact in size and space saving

Above all, the new All in One Compact heat pumps are designed for maximum space saving. At just 598 x 600 mm, they take up as much space as standard household appliances like a washing machine or refrigerator. This makes having a special technical room or boiler room that takes up extra space in the house virtually unnecessary. This is undoubtedly a big advantage over other heat pumps, not to mention traditional boilers. If we add to this high aesthetics and design, it turns out that we can safely place it next to the previously mentioned refrigerator or washing machine without compromising the appearance of the interior of our house.

Where and how to use Aquarea All in One Compact heat pumps?

The described heat pumps have practically no restrictions when it comes to installation location. They can be used in new buildings, passive and low-energy houses, as well as when modernizing and replacing an old boiler with a heat pump. They have a wide range of applications: heating, cooling and DHW heating. They work with radiators, fan coil units and surface heating (underfloor heating). They will perform perfectly where high performance and energy efficiency are important. A wide selection of power of air-water heat pumps (from 3kW to 16kW) makes them suitable for both small houses, such up to 120m2, and medium-sized houses of 140m2 - 180m2, or larger ones over 200m2

What efficiency and SCOP? Which type of heat pump to choose: High Performance or T-CAP?

All in One Compact heat pumps are available in two variants: High Performance All in One Compact and T-CAP All in One Compact. Both feature high performance, which is most often described by the COP. For the investor, however, it will be more important to have the SCOP coefficient (seasonal energy efficiency), which is a similar parameter, but referring to the performance over the entire heating season (because that is ultimately of interest to the user), and not to the instantaneous performance like the COP. In the case of the heat pump described here, SCOP reaches up to 5.07 (temperate climate (W35 °C)). This is one of the highest parameters among air heat pumps.In simple terms, the High Performance series are heat pumps designed mainly for new installations, passive or energy-efficient buildings. Virtually the highest performance in its class.On the other hand, the T-CAP series is a heat pump technology that performs well in extremely low outdoor temperatures as low as -28°C and provides constant heating performance of the pump down to -20°C. It is also worth noting that the Panasonic brand is recognized for its high-quality, reliable compressors, which are the "heart" of the heat pump. 100% Japanese technology.

All in One Compact

All in One Compact

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Available models and capacities of the Aquarea All in One Compact heat pump

The range of All in One Compact models is very wide and includes a total of 8 models that differ in generation and power. So, undoubtedly, any interested investor will find the best heat pump for his home.Within the range, there are 8 heat pump models with different capacities: from 3kW to 16kW, both High Performance series and T-CAP, generation J and H. So, this gives the possibility to match the heat pump to practically any investment, for houses with different energy standards.

Something that sets Aquarea heat pumps apart: a cloud-based solution for remote control and service - Aquarea Smart Cloud and Service Cloud.

Today, in an era when everyone has a smartphone or even two, when we have access to various applications, online banking, the ability to remotely control heat pump settings should be standard. Is this really the case? In the case of Aquarea heat pumps, yes. What's more, Aquarea sets a new standard in which both remote control of the heat pump by the user and remote service and diagnostics of the heat pump by the installer are possible.

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