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MasterTherm AquaMaster Inverter Combi - Ground Source Heat Pump

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Brine to Water, Water to Water, Inverter, Built-in stainless steel tray 170 l

Efficiently heat your property with the AquaMaster Inverter Combi - a state of the art ground/water source heat pump equipped with an integrated hot water tank. Its inverter technology delivers industry leading efficiency and a longer lifespan, while the automatic modulation feature saves on electricity bills. With premium-grade components and 3 output models, it's perfect for small to medium sized properties. Plus, it can also heat swimming pools and integrate with solar technology for a complete solution.

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Models Available 

  • AquaMaster Inverter 17IC
  • AquaMaster Inverter 22IC
  • AquaMaster Inverter 26IC
  • AquaMaster Inverter 30IC
  • AquaMaster Inverter 37IC

Dimensions and connections:

Heat pump connected directly to the heating system with in-built 170l
dhw cylinder.

1-heat pump, 2-heating system, 3-expansion vesel, 7-dhw outlet

The heat pump (1) is directly connected to heating system. Heating water temperature
is controlled according to a weather compensation curve. Production of hot water is
a priority over the heating system and is prepared via the internal cylinder. This type
of system is ideally suited to underfloor heating systems (ufh) but also systems with radiators with a large volume of heating water utilising our pAD room terminal. This solution limits the possibility of local zone control (independent loop ufh, thermostatic
valves on radiators).

Heat pump connected to a buffer tank with in-built 170l dhw cylinder.

Heat pump (1) connected to the heating system through a buffer tank (4) which has the
function of thermal buffer and a low loss header. Heating water temperature is controlled according to a weather compensation curve. The flow to the heating system is controlled by the main heating circulation pump. Production of hot water is a priority over the heating system and is prepared via the internal cylinder. This solution is ideally suited to systems with low heat buffering capacity and systems that require independent room zone control. Additionally, this type of system has the ability to integrate a secondary source of heat into the buffer tank (4) such as a wood stove with back boiler.