Description
How does a heat pump work?
The outdoor unit captures energy from the air to deliver heating, cooling or hot water. Up to 75 % of the energy comes from the ambient air, the remainder being supplied by electricity. An air-to-water heat pump uses a compressor and refrigerant to transfer this energy to water, which is then heated to your desired temperature and circulated throughout the home.
Low-temperature heat pump
Designed for new-build properties, low-temperature heat pumps pair perfectly with underfloor heating or low-temperature radiators. They operate at lower flow temperatures while providing comfort comparable to conventional radiator systems.
Refrigerant pipe connection
Split heat pumps consist of an outdoor air-source unit and an indoor control unit. Connecting them with refrigerant piping minimizes heat losses while energy is transferred inside the house.
Product highlights
- All-in-one: Every hydraulic component is built in—no third-party accessories needed.
- Easy access: Hydraulic parts and front panel open wide for quick servicing.
- Compact footprint: Fits tight spaces, requires minimal side clearance.
- Modern look: Blends seamlessly with household appliances.
- Flexible pairing: Works with stainless-steel tank or ECH2O cylinder.
- Cold-climate performance: Extracts heat effectively down to –25 °C.
- Smart control: Operate via the included Daikin Residential Controller app.
- Voice command: Hands-free operation ready.













