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Baxi unveils high temperature air source heat pumps – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyOctober 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Baxi has introduced its range of HP60 monobloc air-to-water heat pumps, with capacities from 4 kW to 13 kW and a seasonal coefficient of performance of up to 5.34.

October 27, 2025
Lior Kahana

Baxi HP60 ASHP

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British heat pump manufacturer Baxi has introduced its new HP60 series of high temperature monobloc air heat pumps. The range includes seven models with heating capacities of 4 kW, 6 kW, 8 kW, 11 kW and 13 kW. All units are single-phase, with three-phase options available for the 11 kW and 13 kW models. The systems can deliver supply temperatures of up to 75 C at outdoor conditions of -10 C.

“The Baxi HP60 ASHP delivers reliable performance and quiet operation using the low global warming potential (GWP) refrigerant R290, helping you meet today’s expectations and tomorrow’s regulations,” the company said. “It has a seasonal coefficient of performance (SCOP) of up to 5.34 and a sound power level of 48 dB(A), which is equivalent to the hum of a refrigerator.”

All models use refrigerant R290, with charge volumes between 0.7 kg and 1.25 kg, and operate at ambient temperatures from –25 C to 35 C. The 4 kW and 6 kW units measure 1.301 m × 72.5 cm × 42.6 cm, while the larger models share the dimensions 1.39 m × 87.2 cm × 52.3 cm. Unit weight ranges from 94 kg to 142 kg.

“Our extensive range of air to water heat pump solutions meet the needs of any project – and with expert support always on hand, you can trust us to deliver,” the company said. It added that the HP60 series comes with an enhanced warranty of up to seven years and is compatible with Baxi’s ASHP pre-mounted and standard cylinders.

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