Vaillant aroTHERM VWL PLUS 155/6 230V Single Phase Heat Pump 13kW 75°C Monoblock με R290
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Vaillant aroTHERM VWL PLUS 155/6 230V Single Phase Heat Pump 13kW 75°C Monoblock με R290 Code: 25828410

The aroTHERM VWL PLUS 55/6 heat pump from Vaillant, with refrigerant R290, has a power of 5 kW and can meet the needs of a residence up to 50 m². It is a device that can extract existing energy from...

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The aroTHERM VWL PLUS 55/6 heat pump from Vaillant, with refrigerant R290, has a power of 5 kW and can meet the needs of a residence up to 50 m². It is a device that can extract existing energy from an external space and transfer it to another internal space, providing heating and cooling. To heat the space, the heat pump extracts heat from the environment...

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Description

The aroTHERM VWL PLUS 55/6 heat pump from Vaillant, with refrigerant R290, has a power of 5 kW and can meet the needs of a residence up to 50 m². It is a device that can extract existing energy from an external space and transfer it to another internal space, providing heating and cooling. To heat the space, the heat pump extracts heat from the environment and channels it into the interior of the residence to increase the internal temperature. Conversely, to cool the space, it extracts heat from the interior of the residence and expels it into the environment, gradually cooling the space.
It can be connected to a single-phase or three-phase supply, consuming a small percentage of electrical energy from the grid, drawing the remaining energy from the environment. This results in energy and cost savings, as there is no longer a need to purchase oil or wood. The use of electrical energy is only required in the heat extraction stage, not in its transfer. The ratio of energy required for the operation of the pump corresponds to approximately ¾ from the environment and ¼ from electrical power. This means, for example, that for every 3 kWh drawn from the environment, combined with 1 kWh of electrical energy required for its operation, we have a total of 4 kWh of useful thermal energy.
The technology it uses is air-to-water, meaning it uses air as a heat source and water as a transfer medium. It heats or cools the water, which is then channeled into the interior of the residence.
The system is monoblock, meaning all its individual construction elements (such as the compressor, heat exchanger, fans, etc.) are integrated into one unit, which is placed outdoors. This offers you ease of installation and direct connection to the water system.
It is considered high-temperature, as the system's water temperature can reach up to 75 degrees Celsius, and its ideal combination is with classic radiators, which are already installed as a heating system in the building, as they do not need to be replaced with new ones. It is an ideal solution in case of replacing an old boiler, as it produces high-temperature water, just like the old one. It can easily be integrated into existing piping and radiators without needing to replace the entire system.
The pump can optionally accept a tank to produce hot water for use throughout the year. The tank is not included and must be purchased separately.
Finally, in any case, the recommendation for the most suitable heat pump based on needs is made by an experienced engineer. After a study, they will recommend the appropriate pump that will offer maximum efficiency with the lowest annual operating cost.

If you choose a heat pump with greater power than what the building where it will be installed needs, aside from the higher initial cost of purchasing it, it will be forced into continuous restarts, resulting in the pump being strained and the operating cost increasing.

  • Nominal Thermal Power (7ºC - 35ºC): 5kW
  • Maximum Water Temperature: 75°C
  • Technology: Air - Water
  • System Type: Monoblock
  • Cooling

Manufacturer

Vaillant

Specifications

Technical Specifications

Rated Thermal Power (7ºC - 35ºC)
13 kW
Maximum Water Temperature
75 °C
Heating Type
Air to Water
System Type
Monoblock
Cooling
Yes
Domestic Hot Water
Optional Domestic Water Supply
Power Source
Single Phase
Environmentally Friendly Refrigerant (R32)
No

Energy Class

Energy Class (35ºC)
A+++
Energy Class (55ºC)
A++
COP (7ºC - 35ºC)
5.4
EER (7ºC - 35ºC)
3.5
Outdoor Unit Noise Level
-

Outdoor Dimensions

Length
1100 mm
Height
1565 mm
Depth
450 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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  • nikosgrk
    5
    16 out of 16 members found this review helpful

    Very good build quality, simple in its operation and extremely quiet. It has the new R290 refrigerant with a heating water temperature of up to 75°C. The best option for panel bodies, ideal for underfloor heating. In my case, it consumes about 40 kWh per day with an internal thermostat setting of 19 degrees and an external temperature of 7 degrees for a maisonette with 3 levels and an area of 200+ square meters. The only downside is that the pump comes "naked," everything else is extra and expensive. For example, bases, pump control panel, control panel-thermostat for the indoor space, communication. Regardless, with these kW and a maximum water outlet temperature of 75 degrees, I couldn't find any other

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    • Heating performance
    • Silent
    • Value for money
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  • avax1koz
    5
    28 out of 29 members found this review helpful

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    This review is about the power source: Three-Phase

    I installed it on 15/11/21.
    It is one of the top pumps worldwide.
    It does a very good job and comfortably heats the space as long as you have proper insulation.
    At external temperatures of 5-10 degrees, it consumes about 15-25 kilowatts, while at temperatures of -5..-10 it reached up to 70 kilowatts.
    Of course, this also depends on the internal temperature you desire.
    Personally, I have set the internal temperature of the house not to drop below 22 degrees.
    The only negative thing I found, which some may find important but can be fixed, is that... yes, it is quiet, but at some point during its operation, it has a loud noise that may bother many people.
    For this reason, it is necessary for those who purchase the pump to also acquire its rubber bases, which are an accessory not included in the package.
    Personally, I highly recommend it.
    Also, the best thing for the pump is for the house to have underfloor heating and a fast circulation system.

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    • Heating performance
    • Silent
    • Value for money
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