Overview and features
Application
Heat pumps work similarly to a refrigerator - both use the so-called reverse Carnot cycle. The refrigerant continuously circulates in the cooling loop, changing from liquid to vapour and back, and in the process, it transfers heat from the evaporator to the condenser.
Depending on whether heating or cooling is required, the heat pump can reverse the direction of the refrigeration cycle, either transferring heat from outside inside or from inside outside.
The Viessmann Vitocal 222-S air-water heat pump uses a spit configuration, meaning it has a separate indoor and outdoor unit.
The indoor unit houses the 190 L hot water tank, the pump for the heating circuit, the heat exchanger, the three-way switch, the expansion valve, the safety valve, an integrated inline heater, and the LCD that controls the device.
The compressor drives the refrigeration circuit, and by compressing the refrigerant, its temperature can be increased until it is hot enough to be useful for heating and domestic hot water.
For more information, please refer to the manufacturer’s documentation, which is available for download on this page.
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