Time, Temperature – REMKO WKF 85 User Manual

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Split AC unit

The REMKO inverter heat pump is a so called split

AC unit. This means that it consists of an outdoor

unit and an indoor unit, both of which are con-

nected via refrigerant-carrying copper pipes. Thus

there are no water-carrying pipes laid from the

indoors to outdoors which need to be made frost

proof. The outdoor unit contains only the con-

denser, the evaporator and the expansion valve.

This means that the outdoor unit is considerably

smaller. The indoor module contains the system's

condenser and the connections for the heating net-

work.

REMKO inverter technology

The heat pump's condenser is equipped with a

requirement-dependent speed control system. The

power control on conventional heat pumps pro-

vides only two states, either ON (full output) or

OFF (no output). The heat pump turns on below a

specified temperature and turns off when this tem-

perature is reached. This kind of heat regulation is

very inefficient. Heat regulation in the Remko

inverter heat pump is modulated to the actual

need. The electronics system has an integrated

frequency-converter which serves to modify the

condenser speed and the speed of the blower as

required. The condenser works at a higher speed

when under full load than under partial load. The

lower speeds ensure a longer operational lifetime

for the components, improved coefficient of per-

formance and lower noise. Lower speeds also

result in lower energy consumption (electricity) and

longer service life. I.e.: inverter heat-pumps will run

practically throughout the heating season. In all,

the highest efficiency possible.

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When it is switched on, the inverter only requires
one-third of the time of conventional systems

Time

Minimal temperature fluctuations
mean energy savings

Conventional
Inverter

Temperature

Fig. 34: Modern inverter technology

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