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Clivet presented new series of air to water full DC inverter monoblock heat pumps
12 June 2020

Clivet presented new series of air to water full DC inverter monoblock heat pumps

Clivet ELFOEnergy Storm EVO (WSAN-YES) is the new series of air to water full DC inverter monoblock heat pumps for external installation, with the R-32 refrigerant, available in 5 sizes from 53 kW to 91 kW.

New refrigerant R-32
New ELFOEnergy Storm EVO is the sustainable solution for the conditioning and domestic hot water production thanks to the ecological R-32 refrigerant, with a GWP (Global Warming Potential) of -70% compared to R410A refrigerant. Clivet is among the firsts on the markets with a R-32 monoblock solution, being at the cutting edge of technologies and at the forefront on environmental issues.

Top performances
Improved performances guarantee A++ class in heating in Low Temperature (35°C leaving water) and a seasonal efficiency in cooling on top of its category, with SEER values up to 4,64.
ELFOEnergy Storm EVO can provide heating, cooling and also the domestic hot water production up to 55°C of water temperature, with an operating range from -15°C to +43°C of outdoor air temperature.

Modular Design
ELFOEnergy Storm EVO is designed for modularity and dedicated piping connections provided for modular combination simplify the design phase and make installation faster and easier. It is possible to hydraulically connect up to 4 units in parallel and manage up to 16 units in a local network. The combinations can also take place with different capacity units. The modular system, obtained by combining several modules, preserves the strength of the single module, but multiplies the advantages: higher reliability, simplified handling and installation, quick and easy maintenance, scalability. 

Application versatility
ELFOEnergy Storm EVO is already available in standard configuration or with following components, integrated on board to guarantee maximum reliability and easy installation:

  • hydronic assembly with 1 inverter pump;
  • 3-way valve for the domestic hot water production;
  • system storage tank of 170 (size 18.2-20.2) or 275 litres (size 25.2-30.2-35.2)
Related tags: R410A
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