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Exhaust air heat pumps
ComfortZone RX35
The RX35 is a highly efficient, easy-to-maintain heat pump with an award-winning user interface (it's beautiful too).Read more -
Exhaust air heat pumps
ComfortZone RX35L
Do you wish to purchase an easy-to-maintain heat pump in a detached house where space is in short supply? Then our heat pump RX35L can be of service.Read more -
Exhaust air heat pumps
ComfortZone RX50
The RX50 is a reliable and easy-to-maintain heat pump intended for houses of approximately 120 – 180 m², with an award-winning interface and stylish design.Read more -
Exhaust air heat pumps
ComfortZone RX50L
For slightly larger houses (120–180 m²), where you want the option of having a low-built and easy-to-maintain heat pump, the RX50L is a good choice.Read more -
Exhaust air heat pumps
ComfortZone RX65
Do you need to heat a large house (which is around 180 – 260 m²) and are looking for an easy-to-maintain heat pump that is not only reliable, but emits minimal noise and is quite nice to look at?Read more -
Exhaust air heat pumps
ComfortZone RX65L
Flexible, reliable, easy to maintain and quiet.Read more -
Exhaust air heat pumps
ComfortZone RXC35
The ComfortZone exhaust air heat pump with cooling function is a highly efficient heat pump with an equally efficient cooling function.Read more
Award winning exhaust air heat pumps
They are highly efficient, reliable, quiet and with a lower environmental impact. They have award-winning user interfaces and thoughtful designs. Thanks to the refrigerant R32, the exhaust air heat pumps have a higher efficiency and less environmental impact. The new series has also stated a lower noise impact than previous models.
All the properties together give you unique, market-leading exhaust air heat pumps in terms of both technology and the environment.
- by far the lowest total cost compared to other models on the market
- pleasant indoor climate through recycled air
- operationally reliable, highly efficient and quiet
- less environmental impact than previous models.
How does an exhaust air heat pump work?
The principle is simple, if refined. An exhaust air heat pump reuses the energy from used air. The technology involves the exhaust air heat pump first ventilating the house, then returning the heat energy of the ventilation air to heat the water and the heating system. This makes it a sustainable and energy-efficient heat source, which not only heats the water and the heating system, but also improves ventilation.
A fan sucks ventilation air out of all the wet areas of the house. This causes a weak negative pressure to form, which causes the air to also find its way to other wet spaces. When new outside air is drawn in through the vents in the outer walls, all rooms in the house are ventilated. The circulating air is taken into the house’s duct system and when the room air is heated, it is led to the heat pump, which recovers the energy in the air. In this way, a heat pump can supply the entire house with hot water and heat.
An exhaust air heat pump automatically adapts its output to the house’s heating needs and can reduce your heating costs by approximately 50 – 70%.
If you want to read more about how exhaust air heating works, click here!