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German company 3U Holding AG has stated that its ThermCube heat pump is an ideal solution for new and existing single-family and semi-detached houses with a total heat demand between 6 kW and 11 kW. The new product reportedly has a heating output of 2.33 kW to 8.20 kW and a flow temperature of up to 70ºC.
Pelia Gebäudesysteme GmbH and Selfio GmbH, two subsidiaries of Germany-based 3U Holding AG, have launched a new modular heat pump for residential applications.
The company said its ThermCube heat pump is an ideal solution for new and existing single-family and semi-detached houses with a total heat demand of between 6 kW and 11 kW.
The new product has a heating power of 2.33 kW to 8.20 kW and a flow temperature of up to 70 ºC.
The system consists of an indoor unit, a heating circuit, a circulation pump and a boiler safety device based on a fast air vent, a safety valve and a pressure gauge. In addition, it includes a dirt separator, a three-way valve to switch from heating to hot water operation, a filling section with a desalination cartridge and a system separator.
It also has a pluggable connection with a fuse box with a differential switch and a B16 circuit breaker. “All standardized hydraulic modules and control units necessary for the operation of the heat pump are permanently installed, hydraulically connected and electrically pre-wired”, states the manufacturer, adding that its components come from “well-known” brand manufacturers. not disclosed.
It occupies less than 1 m2. “It can be installed at home by do-it-yourselfers and also by non-specialized craftsmen,” the manufacturer said in a statement. “No special knowledge or tools are required. Only for the final disassembly and start-up must be commissioned by a specialized company”.
3U Holding said it had filed a patent application for the product with the German Patent and Trademark Office, and had already been granted utility model protection.
Founded in 1997, 3U Holding is headquartered in Marburg, Germany and is also active in the telecommunications, cloud computing and e-commerce sectors. |