Heat Pumps

Hyundai V30W/D2RN8 Three-Phase Heat Pump 30kW 60°C Monoblock

The V30W/D2RN8 heat pump from Hyundai has a power of 30 kW and can meet the needs of a residence up to 300 m².

It is a device that extracts existing energy from an external space and transfers it to...

The V30W/D2RN8 heat pump from Hyundai has a power of 30 kW and can meet the needs of a residence up to 300 m².

It is a device that extracts existing energy from an external space and transfers it to an internal one, offering heating and cooling.

To heat the space, the pump extracts heat from the environment and channels it into the interior of the residence...

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Description

Description

The V30W/D2RN8 heat pump from Hyundai has a power of 30 kW and can meet the needs of a residence up to 300 m².

It is a device that extracts existing energy from an external space and transfers it to an internal one, offering heating and cooling.

To heat the space, the pump extracts heat from the environment and channels it into the interior of the residence to increase the internal temperature. Conversely, to cool, it extracts heat from the interior and expels it into the environment.

It requires connection to a three-phase supply, as high loads are needed. It consumes a small percentage of electrical energy from the grid, drawing the remaining energy from the environment, leading to energy and cost savings.

Electricity use is only required during heat extraction, with an energy ratio of approximately ¾ from the environment and ¼ from electricity. For every 3 kWh drawn from the environment, combined with 1 kWh of electrical energy, we get a total of 4 kWh of useful thermal energy.

The technology it uses is air-to-water, using air as a heat source and water as a transfer medium.

The system is monoblock, with all construction elements integrated into one unit placed outdoors, offering ease of installation and connection to the water system.

It is considered medium temperature, as the system's water temperature can reach up to 60 degrees Celsius and can be effectively combined with underfloor heating or fan coils.

The recommendation for the most suitable heat pump is made by an experienced engineer. After a study, the appropriate pump is suggested to offer maximum efficiency with the lowest annual operating cost.

Choosing a heat pump with more power than necessary can lead to continuous restarts, straining the pump and increasing its operating cost.

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Specifications

Specifications

Technical Specifications

Rated Thermal Power (7ºC - 35ºC)
30 kW
Maximum Water Temperature
60 °C
Heating Type
Air to Water
System Type
Monoblock
Cooling
Yes
Domestic Hot Water
No Domestic Water Supply
Power Source
Three-Phase
Type of Refrigerant Fluid
R32

Energy Class

Energy Class (35ºC)
-
Energy Class (55ºC)
-
COP (7ºC - 35ºC)
3.75
EER (7ºC - 35ºC)
2.35
Outdoor Unit Noise Level
-

Outdoor Dimensions

Length
1558 mm
Height
1129 mm
Length
528 mm

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Description & Specifications

The V30W/D2RN8 heat pump from Hyundai has a power of 30 kW and can meet the needs of a residence up to 300 m².

It is a device that extracts existing energy from an external space and transfers it to an internal one, offering heating and cooling.

To heat the space, the pump extracts heat from the environment and channels it into the interior of the residence to increase the internal temperature. Conversely, to cool, it extracts heat from the interior and expels it into the environment.

It requires connection to a three-phase supply, as high loads are needed. It consumes a small percentage of electrical energy from the grid, drawing the remaining energy from the environment, leading to energy and cost savings.

Electricity use is only required during heat extraction, with an energy ratio of approximately ¾ from the environment and ¼ from electricity. For every 3 kWh drawn from the environment, combined with 1 kWh of electrical energy, we get a total of 4 kWh of useful thermal energy.

The technology it uses is air-to-water, using air as a heat source and water as a transfer medium.

The system is monoblock, with all construction elements integrated into one unit placed outdoors, offering ease of installation and connection to the water system.

It is considered medium temperature, as the system's water temperature can reach up to 60 degrees Celsius and can be effectively combined with underfloor heating or fan coils.

The recommendation for the most suitable heat pump is made by an experienced engineer. After a study, the appropriate pump is suggested to offer maximum efficiency with the lowest annual operating cost.

Choosing a heat pump with more power than necessary can lead to continuous restarts, straining the pump and increasing its operating cost.

Manufacturer

Technical Specifications

Rated Thermal Power (7ºC - 35ºC)
30 kW
Maximum Water Temperature
60 °C
Heating Type
Air to Water
System Type
Monoblock
Cooling
Yes
Domestic Hot Water
No Domestic Water Supply
Power Source
Three-Phase
Type of Refrigerant Fluid
R32

Energy Class

Energy Class (35ºC)
-
Energy Class (55ºC)
-
COP (7ºC - 35ºC)
3.75
EER (7ºC - 35ºC)
2.35
Outdoor Unit Noise Level
-

Outdoor Dimensions

Length
1558 mm
Height
1129 mm
Length
528 mm

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.