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RHOSS launches reversible heat pumps – PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyJuly 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Considered for industrial applications, the new heat pumps are reportedly supplying hot water at 65 ° C from -10 ° C to 35 ° C External air and hot water at 55 ° C to -20 ° C External air. Their performance companies reached up to 3.47.

July 15, 2025
Emiliano Bellini

The Winpack Eco HT65 Heat Pump

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The Italian manufacturer of the RHOSS heat pump has launched a new reversible heat pump system for heating and cooling applications in commercial and industrial buildings.

The company said that the WinPack ECO HT65 system is available in two models: the T version, which is designed for high performance and energy optimization; And the “Super Silent” Q version, which is designed for environments where acoustic comfort is a priority.

Both models are sold in seven different sizes with a heating capacity ranging from 122.6 kW to 197.4 kW and cooling capacity from 105.2 kW to 175.8 kW. The performance coefficient (COP) is assessed between 3.32 and 3.51.

The smallest system measures 3.660 mm x 2,000 mm x 1,520 mm and weighs 1,525 kg, while the largest product has a size of 3,700 mm x 2,030 mm x 2,090 mm and weighs 1,775 kg. Sound levels are between 84 dB (A) and 90 dB (A).

All products use R454B as a coolant that has a Global Warming Potential (GWP) of 466.

The system has double circuit and four-compressor configurations” As well as vapor injection technology, which, according to Rhoss, offers benefits in terms of heating capacity/efficiency and operating limits of the unity.

The new heat pumps are reportedly supplying hot water at 65 ° C from -10 ° C to 35 ° C External air and hot water at 55 ° C to -20 ° C External air. The manufacturer also claims that they can reach a seasonal performance coefficient (SCOP) of 4.39 at low temperatures and up to 3.51 at average temperatures.

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