
Meet the New GAHP Plus Range
Boosted Performances
Up to 149 °F hot water production and efficiency over 129%. Robur GAHP has just got better.
There is something special in what Robur has been doing since the beginning, almost 70 years ago. It’s the strong committment in the continous development of efficient, sustainable and green solutions for a better living and safer environment.
Here it comes the new Robur GAHP Plus range - the best, easiest and most efficient choice to produce hot water for comfort heating or sanitary purposes. A perfect solution for both retrofit and new buildings.
With a heating efficiency over 129% thanks to the renewable energy of the air, GAHP’s can also provide cooling in an all-in-one product.
Advantages
- DHW Production with 130 FHR through high-efficiency hydronic kit.
- 120,000 Btu/h heat pump with outstanding seasonal heating efficiency and AFUE above 100%.
- Minimum operating ambient temperature down to -40° F with no back-up system required.
- Hot water production up to 149°F.
- 20% Hydrogen ready.
- Remote monitoring ready.
Versions
- GAHP-A Plus for high efficiency DHW production and space heating.
- GAHP-AR Plus for high efficiency DHW production and space heating or cooling.
Applications
- Best-in-class solution for space heating and DHW even in very cold climates.
- Ideal for any kind of retrofit and new buildings.
Multifamily residential
Hospitality facilities, hotels and restaurants
Industrial
Warehouses and large material storage spaces
School buildings
Public administration
Places of worship
Light commercial
Retail and services
Craft workshops
Sports facilities
Remote Monitoring Ready
Monitoring and controlling your Robur system has never been so simple and easy.
- Reduced energy consumption and bill savings.
- Maximum comfort level.
- Optimized maintenance.
- Remote switch on/off, adjustment and programming.
- Performance measurement and optimization.
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