Air source heat pumps

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Installation of a NIBE air source heat pump can lead to your energy consumption for heating being reduced by up to 50%, in comparison to conventional heating systems.

Areas of Use

You should choose a NIBE air source heat pump if is not possible to drill in a ground probe or install a surface absorber on the property. This converts the energy of the outside air into heat and creates a comfortable temperature inside the house.

Although none of the air source heat pumps that are available on the market can cover the heating requirements all year round, this type of heat pump does offer economic benefits. In bivalent operation it covers the majority of the heating requirements in a very economical manner, therefore the existing heating system only needs to cover the peak periods. In mono-energetic operation, i.e. an air source heat pump in combination with an immersion heater, the heat pump should cover heating by itself and the immersion heater is only activated during extreme peak periods.

Our product range

NIBE F2015 and NIBE 2025 utilise the energy of the outside air. Therefore, neither a ground probe nor a surface collector is required.

In comparison to traditional air source heat pumps, NIBE F2015 and NIBE F2025 with a two-stage ventilator achieve much greater economy.

FIGHTER 2015 is available in sizes 6, 8 and 11kW for single-phase 230V. NIBE F2025 is available in 14 kW for three phase 400V and 230V.

We claim that the NIBE F2015 and NIBE F2025 can transform an existing radiator system into an excellent, complete heating system.

Together with NIBE's VVM 300, F2015 or NIBE F2025 creates a complete heating and hot water unit.