
Hybrid heat pumps
Hybrid heat pumps.
Hybrid heat pumps combine a condensing boiler with a heat pump. Combining two heat sources means savings, as you heat using whichever is more cost-effective at any given time. A hybrid heat pump is ideal wherever there is a gas connection. The size of the building is of secondary importance, as the Immergas range includes pumps from 4 kW to 16 kW.
When should you consider installing a hybrid heat pump?
A hybrid heat pump is ideal for any property with a gas connection. The size of the building is of secondary importance, as Immergas offers models ranging from 4 kW to 16 kW.
It is particularly recommended for buildings undergoing renovation, which, due to their age and construction method, have a higher heating requirement.
What is a hybrid heat pump?
Immergas hybrid heat pumps are the only units of their kind on the Polish market, combining a gas boiler with either a split-type heat pump (Magis COMBO V2) or a monoblock-type heat pump (Victix Hybrid).
The real innovation behind these units lies in the way the boiler and pump are combined to form a single, integrated unit.
A hybrid heat pump consists of an outdoor unit and an indoor unit.
In the case of a split-type heat pump, such as the Magis COMBO V2, the outdoor unit operates in the same way as the units installed outside when fitting split-type heat pumps. The indoor unit, installed inside the building, houses a gas boiler and the entire hydraulic system of the heat pump within a single casing. In the case of monoblock hybrid heat pumps, such as the Victrix Hybrid, the heat pump unit is installed outside, whilst a complete condensing boiler is housed inside the building.
Installing a hybrid heat pump is straightforward, and in renovated buildings with an existing gas connection, it requires virtually no modifications. The Immergas hybrid heat pump is a single unit, with a single service contract and a single warranty.
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