Boiler and absorption heat pump in harmony

Remeha, boiler, absorption heat pump, space heating

Remeha Commercial’s Fusion Hybrid units combine a gas-fired absorption heat pump and condensing boiler(s) with an integrated scalable building-control system. These units are available with heat outputs from 100 to 1000 kW to provide low-carbon heating for new and existing buildings. A seasonal efficiency of 120 to 130% NCV can be achieved, along with accurate matching to heat demand.

The Remeha Touch 18 cm touchscreen control panel can easily be integrated into a building-management system if required. Remote monitoring can be provided if there is a suitable telephone line or network connection; alternatively, a GSM connection can be fitted.

Up to 48 Fusion Hybrid units can operate in cascade and deliver flow temperatures of up to 65°C. CO2 emissions are up to 40% less than traditional gas-fired boilers, and they can use natural gas or LPG.

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