IRON
High-efficiency reversible water-to-water heat pumps with semi-hermetic reciprocating compressors and R290 natural refrigerant
Description
The IRON range includes reversible water-to-water heat pumps designed for commercial and industrial applications requiring high efficiency, operational continuity and maximum reliability over time.
Using the natural refrigerant R290 (GWP = 3, ODP = 0) , the IRON series represents a sustainable and Ecodesign compliant solution, reducing environmental impact without compromising performance.
The units are equipped with semi-hermetic reciprocating compressors , high-efficiency plate exchangers and an optimised hydraulic system configuration to ensure stable operation even with variable working temperatures.
The IRON series is also reversible on the water side , allowing both heating and cooling with the same machine. Automatic management of domestic hot water is also available via a 3-way valve controlled directly by the unit.
The machine can be installed both indoors and outdoors : for external installation or in closed technical rooms, ATEX ventilation solutions managed by a dedicated safety electrical panel are available.
Technical features
- R290 refrigerant with very low GWP (3) and ODP = 0
- Reversible water-to-water heat pump (heating and cooling)
- Highly reliable semi-hermetic reciprocating compressors
- High seasonal efficiency with SCOP up to 4.7
- Water production up to 62.5°C, also ideal for domestic hot water
- Brazed plate exchangers on user side and source side
- Low Noise version available for applications in noise-sensitive areas
- Compatible with indoor or outdoor installation (with protection kit)
- External safety electrical panel for managing ATEX devices (optional)
- Power regulation steps using multi-stage compressors
- 2-circuit refrigerant configuration for operational stability
Applications
- Heating and cooling in industrial and commercial plants
- Domestic hot water production in multi-storey buildings, hotels and accommodation facilities
- Industrial processes requiring continuous thermal control
- 4-season systems in high-occupancy buildings (offices, schools, hospitals)
- Energy requalification with replacement of traditional generators
