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Viessmann launches lower output Vitocal air source heat pumps 

Viessmann launches lower output Vitocal air source heat pumps 

Viessmann has added three new, lower output variants to its Vitocal 150-A/151-A domestic air source heat pump range. The 4, 6 and 8kW models complement the existing 10, 13 and 16kW heat pumps launched in 2022, and have been developed to provide a wider choice of outputs and to enable heating modernisation projects to be suited to a broader range of properties. 

All Vitocal 150-A/151-A models provide both heating and cooling and are available to purchase for connection to single-phase electricity supply, with three phase models also available for the 10 to 16 kW variants

Both the wall-mounted Vitocal 150-A and the floor-standing Vitocal 151-A with integral 190-litre DHW cylinder, have a maximum flow temperature of 70°C, providing customers with hot water comfort. If the existing cylinder is not suitable, then the Vitocal 151-A with its integral cylinder is a suitable replacement.   

Both models are quiet in operation and feature Viessmann’s Super Silent Design. For example, the 6kW outdoor unit has a sound pressure level of only 33.5dB(A) at a distance of three metres when installed against one wall in standard heating mode. The One Base control platform features an Integrated Energy Management System, which provides transparency in energy consumption and costs. 

The single-fan outdoor unit of the new models is half the height of its 10, 13 and 16kW counterparts, standing at just 800mm high. 

“Vitocal 150-A and 151-A heat pumps with natural propane refrigerant are highly efficient at the full range of flow temperatures and extremely quiet,” explained Darren McMahon, Viessmann Marketing Director.  

“The arrival of the 4, 6 and 8 kW models provides our installers with added flexibility to select the appropriately-sized product for homes with low heat losses, such as smaller or newer homes, or perhaps whole house retrofits. In the case of a whole house retrofit then the One Base control platform opens up the possibility for additional technologies to be integrated into the system such as PV, battery storage, MVHR and EV chargers. By the end of 2024, Viessmann will have launched all of these elements and all will be visible to the homeowner within the ViCare app, as well as to the installer via the ViGuide app, which offers remote monitoring, maintenance and troubleshooting.” 

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