HPSU - The heat pump for your house

The ROTEX HPSU consists of an external unit, an internal unit and a hygienic energy storage unit. You do not need a separate plant room for the
ROTEX HPSU. The compact external unit can be mounted unobtrusively on the outside of new buildings or existing residential buildings.
In addition, no expensive drilling and excavation work is required. Your garden will remain completely untouched.
Flexible application and simple installation
The outdoor unit
The external unit extracts the heat from the ambient air which is taken up by the heating medium (refrigerant) and transferred to the internal unit. The compact external unit can be mounted unobtrusively on the outside of new buildings or existing residential buildings.
The indoor unit
The HPSU compact is a space-saving solution that incorporates the indoor module of the heat pump into the solar stratified storage tank. The HPSU compact combines a solar stratified storage tank with all necessary technical systems on a surface area of just 0.36 m² for the 300 litre version or 0.62 m² for 500 litres. The indoor unit inside the building transfers the heat in the heating medium (refrigerant) to the heating/DHW system.
NEW: ROTEX HPSU compact 308 – the mini marvel.
Regenerative air/water heat pump with integrated 300 l solar storage tank with 0.36 m2 footprint
The entire central heating unit is housed on a surface area of just 59 x 61 cm, including hot water heating and 300 l solar storage. With the HPSU compact 308, we are setting a whole new standard for the utilisation of space. Its compact construction keeps space requirements to a minimum, making installation easy.
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ROTEX HPSU monobloc – everything in one unit

ROTEX HPSU monobloc – everything in one unitIn addition to the ROTEX HPSU systems with an external and internal units, ROTEX has produced a monobloc version where all the hydraulic components are integrated in the external unit.
In this new system, water pipes run from the external unit into the building rather than refrigerant lines.







