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HOT WATER RENEWABLES CENTR AL HEAT ING

GOING GREEN:
WATER AND HEAT
ISSUE 03|2009

» HEAT PUMPS
» VENTILATION
» SOLAR
CONTENTS
Quality is not a matter of chance 03
We have the energy to change things 04 » Ventilation – Fresh air without heat loss 34
» Ventilation references 36
Our products » Combined heating | ventilation systems 38
» Heat pumps – How to use the cold to generate hot water 08 » Ventilation systems 40
» Heat pump references 10 » Solar collectors – Making you smile 46
» Heating with air | water heat pumps 12 » Solar references 48
» Heating with brine | water heat pumps 20 » Solar collectors 50
» Probe Technology 27 » Technical data, accessories 56
QUALITY IS NOT A MATTER OF CHANCE

STIEBEL ELTRON has been synonymous with convenient household appliances since 1924.
Today, as back then, we develop products of the highest quality and with advanced
functionality. We combine innovative technology, reliable quality and partner-based
customer service for branded products in the best tradition. Our unconventional
thinking and our practical inventions, which have defined whole markets, have always
been the most important capital in our business. Today, we deploy the same enthusiasm
in the development of optimised solutions for the future as we did when we designed the
products currently on the market. The way we do business today is also characterised
by our unwillingness to rest on our laurels or choose the easy way out. Common to all
products bearing the STIEBEL ELTRON name is our goal of developing, manufacturing and
selling products and advanced systems in the faultless quality the demanding market
requires. We think that only in this way can technical products truly perform to their
optimum capability.

HOT WATER RENEWABLES CENTR AL HEAT ING

Performance as a matter of principle | STIEBEL ELTRON supply Whether you choose a single component or a complete system, with
comfortable solutions all around the areas of water heating, renewable our high-quality products we can guarantee that STIEBEL ELTRON
energies and central heating. With numerous individual components technology will always help you to feel more comfortable in your
and complex system solutions, we help to make everyday life that home. This brochure contains some examples of how renewable
little bit more comfortable. When considering the technology which energy can not only help to save the environment, but can also help
is the best for you, you should take into account how all of the you to save a lot of money on your way to making your home that
components in your entire living space interact with each other. bit more comfortable.

02 | 03
WE HAVE THE ENERGY
TO CHANGE THINGS

Think renewables | State-of-the-art it centrally as thermal energy for DHW and And in view of fluctuating gas and fuel oil
STIEBEL ELTRON technology can offer ways central heating are some of the ways we can prices, this places private energy supply on
to dramatically reduce energy costs inside do this. These systems have demonstrated a stable foundation. With STIEBEL ELTRON
your own four walls. This is because our their efficiency most impressively in various engineering, households have access to the
highly efficient systems are now capable of long-term installations. The use of a heat cleanest, most cost-effective and crisis-proof
utilising renewable forms of energy all year pump alone is generally enough to reduce energy supplier in the world: Mother Nature.
round for domestic households. Heat pumps, heating costs by 50 % compared to a conven- Join us and you too can become your own
ventilation systems with heat recovery and tional heating system. With the potential for energy supplier, thereby also increasing the
solar heating systems which extract the avail- such impressive savings, the initial invest- value of your property with an additional asset.
able energy from our surroundings and feed ment can be recovered in just a few years.

Strongly fluctuating fuel oil prices

Energy prices are being strained more and 100


more. Due to increasingly scarce resources, 95
the price of heating oil, for example, has been 90
subject to strong market-induced fluctuations 85
over the past few years. In contrast, renew-
€ je 100 Liter inkl. MwSt.

able energy sources present a more positive 80


picture. For ultimately, a large proportion of 75
the heat used is provided free of charge by 70
nature. Those who decide to utilise this trend-
65
setting technology now can place their energy
supply on a solid basis. And in the process, 60
not only preserve the environment, but also 55
save a good deal on heating costs. 50
02/2006 02/2007 02/2008 02/2009

Please note that the heating oil prices shown above are average prices taken from various
regions in Germany, which may be subject to local variations.
Source: FastEnergy GmbH
4% What causes the greenhouse effect and climate change?
9%
Nitrous oxide (laughing gas)

Ground-level ozone and upper


11 % atmospheric water vapour
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)

61 % Methane
15 %
Carbon dioxide

Source: Prof. D. Schönewiese,


Institute for Geophysics, University of Frankfurt am Main

Protecting the environment efficiently and cost-effectively | The it will also save you money today. Any investment in renewables is
use of renewable sources of energy has long since ceased to be just certainly a step towards helping to protect the environment, but an
a matter of economics. Responsible use of precious resources is added bonus are the available grants.
becoming one of the most important challenges for the future. But

Comparison of different heating systems (heating)

Primary energy consumption

Oil – low temperature

Gas heating value

Monovalent electric heat pump, annual


performance factor 4 (heat source earth
0 20 40 60 80 100 120

CO2 emissions

Oil – low temperature

Gas-calorific value

Monovalent electric heat pump, annual


performance factor 4 (heat source earth
0 20 40 60 80 100 120
Source: BWP e. V.

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HEAT PUMPS
HARVESTING NATURE’S ENERGY

The environment is full of energy. You have to go as unbelievably low as – 273 °C before
every last bit of energy has been extracted.With the aid of a heat pump, at least some
of this natural energy can be harvested and utilised as heat for DHW and central
heating. A system of this kind is, in any case, always useful. Heat recovery works even
at outside temperatures far below zero. Calculated over the year as a whole, nature
will generally „reimburse“ you half of your conventional heating costs.
HOW TO USE THE COLD
TO GENERATE HOT WATER

Basic physics | Usually, thermal energy can energy, which is absorbed from the flame of this energy must be colder so that there is still
only be extracted from energy sources which the burner, transports the medium (water) a temperature slope. This is why a refrigerant
have a higher temperature than their direct away and delivers it to where it is needed, is used as the medium rather than water. It
surroundings. For example, from a flame in i.e. to the radiator. In principle, heat pump absorbs the environmental energy and the
a central heating boiler. A medium – usually technology works along very similar lines. heat pump raises it through a thermodynamic
water – flows past this energy source and The only difference being the energy source process to a temperature level that is useful
absorbs thermal energy from it due to the – with geothermal energy being used instead for heating. The principle of the system is the
large temperature differential. In the proc- of a burner flame. However, as environmental same as that of a fridge. It essentially differs
ess, thermal energy flows from the higher energy is not available at such high tempera- only through heating and cooling.
temperature to the lower temperature. This tures, the medium which is used to absorb

Free environmental energy | A heat pump utilises the solar energy ploring the ground as a heat supplier; and finally the utilisation of
stored in the environment. As a result, it draws on an endless en- groundwater as a heat source. These three heat pump types enable
ergy source. Three processes have been found to produce the best houses and apartments of almost every type and size to be equipped
results: firstly, energy recovery from the ambient air; secondly, ex- or modernised.

Air source | Outside air is drawn in by an ex- Ground source | With this geothermal process,
tremely quiet fan. A heat exchanger extracts one or more probes are let into the ground
energy from the air. The heat pump converts to a depth of between 50 and 100 metres,
this energy into useful energy for the build- depending on demand. A heat transfer me-
ing. The easy installation makes this system dium transports the geothermal energy to the
particularly suitable for converting an existing heat pump where it is converted into useful
heating system to a heat pump. A lot of low energy for the building. This most frequently
energy houses are heated with this technol- used type of heat pump operates all year
ogy too. For further information regarding round with consistent efficiency because of
this process, see from page 12. the constant temperatures at that depth. A
relatively small area is required for the bore-
holes. The drilling and permits are carried
out/obtained by our specialists, Geowell. For
further information, see from page 20.
An energy cycle | The heat pump extracts the compressor, raising the pressure and
thermal energy from the surroundings and temperature as a result. Next, a second heat
feeds it into the heating system. This process exchanger (condenser) ensures that this ther-
takes place as follows: A cooled, liquid mal energy is fed into the heating system.
refrigerant is first pumped through a heat When the thermal energy is extracted from
exchanger, the so-called evaporator of the the refrigerant it simultaneously condenses
heat pump. There, it absorbs thermal energy again and reverts to its liquid form. Finally,
from the surroundings and the refrigerant the pressure is dissipated in the expansion
evaporates. The refrigerant, which is now valve, and the cycle starts again.
gaseous, is sucked in and compressed by

By using highly efficient technology, STIEBEL ELTRON have been from every kW / h primary energy. The systems are highly reliable
able to continuously increase the heat pump efficiency. The power and virtually maintenance-free. As a result, many systems have been
required to run the compressor is practically the only primary energy running in continuous operation for more than 25 years – without
required for the heat pump operation. Some of the heat pumps made ever developing any problems or faults.
by STIEBEL ELTRON can deliver up to 6.0 kW of usable heating energy

A simple principle
» 1 A cooled, liquid refrigerant is pumped
into the heat pump heat exchanger
(evaporator). Electric power
»2
There is absorbs thermal energy from Compressor
the ambience as a result of the tem-
perature differential. In the process,
the refrigerant then changes state and
becomes a gas.
Condenser Flow
» 2 The gaseous refrigerant is compressed
in the compressor. Raising the pressure Environmental Heating
energy »3 energy
results in a temperature increase.

» 3 A second heat exchanger (condenser) Evaporator Return


transports this thermal energy into the »1
heating system, the refrigerant reverts
to a liquid form and cools down.
Expansion valve
» 4 The refrigerant pressure is reduced in »4
the expansion valve, and the process
starts again.

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HEAT PUMPS – INDIVIDUAL SOLUTIONS
FOR ANY TYPE OF HOUSE

STIEBEL ELTRON heat pumps are as varied as the architecture of a house. Irrespective
of whether you are looking at a new modern house designed as low energy house, at the
heat provision for a commercial building, or at the modernisation of a listed building
– our experts will always find a solution that brings each building up to scratch in
terms of energy technology. After all, STIEBEL ELTRON offers one of the widest ranges
of different types of heat pump. These include complete systems with many additional
functions, such as DHW heating, cooling and ventilating, as well as individual models
combined to suit your own unique home. The following are just a few examples:
Project in Illerkirchberg | An open plan
house covering 254 m2 heated by an un-
derfloor heating system operating with a
brine | water heat pump, to which two geo-
thermal probes (each down to a depth of
95 metres) are attached. In addition, solar
collectors on the roof feed additional heat
into a 400 litre DHW cylinder. The power con-
sumption is a mere 6,000 kWh/p.a.

Built-in appliances
Brine | water heat pump WPF 13 | p. 21
Buffer cylinder SBP 700 SOL | p. 29
Freestanding DHW cylinder SBB 400 WP SOL
Solar thermal collectors
(third party manufacture)

Built-in appliances
Air | water heat pump WPL 23 | p. 14
Buffer cylinder SBP 700 E | p. 29
Freestanding DHW cylinder
SBB 400 WP SOL

Project in Mühlhausen | This listed building constructed in 1697 is heat-


ed throughout its 180 m2 living space by an air | water heat pump, that
also heats a freestanding 400 litre DHW cylinder. The heating system
was installed in the inner courtyard, significantly enlarging the effective
available space inside the house. The heating energy is distributed to
the living space via area tempering systems embedded within the walls.
This retains the ancient character of the building’s interior.

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AIR | WATER HEAT PUMPS
ENJOY YOUR SPACE

They say that you should put just as much care and effort into storing a good wine as
you do into enjoying it later on. Down here the temperatures are perfect all year round.
It is pleasantly cool, but never really cold. It is all thanks to our new heat pump that
the old boiler room could be converted into our own little wine haven. The heat pump
just sits outside in the yard. It is fine there, and it certainly doesn’t get in the way. And
the new space? It has become a real pleasure for us – not only is the wine cellar much
more attractive and practical, but it also smells a whole lot better than the old boiler!
I would prefer not to think about the old oil tank to be honest. But why don’t we go back
upstairs? It is nice and warm up there.
Variable flow temperature | The WPL HT rep- pressors that adjust their speed to the pre- also optimises the refrigerant circuit. The
resents the technical pinnacle in the market vailing heating output. The output matching patented cylinder that is already integrated
for advanced air | water heat pumps. It gene- of this heat pump in accordance with the into the appliance makes – subject to system
rates high flow temperatures with extreme actual heat demand of the building and the constellation – a buffer cylinder superflu-
economy and consequently is a good match high flow temperatures, make the use of ous. This possibility enables the installation
for radiator heating systems. The heat pump electric immersion heaters completely su- of this appliance without major reconstruc-
module is equipped with two inverter com- perfluous. The electronic expansion valve tion of the heating system.

WPL HT
Ideal for use in older buildings
Automatic matching of the heat output to
the heat demand of the building
Energy-efficient defrosting
Heating flow temperature up to + 75 °C
Pasteurisation control
WPL HT

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THE HEAT PUMP YOU
CAN INSTALL ANYWHERE

You choose the location | This heat pump can An external installation is the perfect way to that can both heat and cool. An electronic ex-
also be installed outside. With its robust cas- free up your cellar and gain plenty of addi- pansion valve ensures the optimum control
ing and a special cover for external installa- tional space. of all processes. Its unique control technolo-
tion, the WPL E heat pump is also perfectly gy allows it to adjust perfectly to both ope-
capable of working in the garden or in the The WPL E is also available as WPL cool with rating modes. That optimises efficiency, both
yard. The WPL E operates so quietly that it is integral cooling function. The WPL cool offers in the heating and the cooling mode.
unlikely to disturb anyone. Only the power you every convenience in advanced room
supply and the supply lines to the cylinder conditioning. Under its clean external lines, Just like the WPL E, the WPL cool is also avai-
need to be routed through the cellar wall. this heat pump hides innovative technology lable for internal and external installations.

WPL E
Electronic expansion valve
Versions for internal or external installation
Use at outside temperatures from
– 20 °C to + 40 °C
Quiet operation
Energy-efficient defrosting
Heating flow temperature of up to + 60 °C
Integral electric booster heater
Easy installation
WPL E
A HEATING SYSTEM
THAT COOLS IN SUMMER

Power in the smallest of spaces | The When it is running, you will barely notice The WPL series can be supplied for internal
WPL E | cool air | water heat pump delivers your WPL E | cool heat pump. It already or external installation.
heating power in a compact form. Even at comes complete with all the necessary safe-
– 20 °C, this appliance for internal installation ty equipment. The defrost function frees
still extracts heating energy from the outside the heat exchanger of ice and guarantees
air. The WPL E | cool draws outside air through trouble free operation. Extracting heat from
hoses that are routed through two separate the air produces condensate. Under certain
cellar openings. An electric booster heater weather conditions the condensate can
can add extra heating if required. freeze and build up on the heat exchanger.

Generously sized hoses supply outside air to the


heat pump, which then yields energy from that air.

WPL E | cool with


air routing module WPIC
Internal version
Available in three sizes with different
output levels
High COP
Use from – 20 °C to + 40 °C
outside temperature
Quiet operation
Heating flow temperature of up to + 60 °C
Also ideal for use in older buildings
Compact installation with WPIC (option)
WPL E | cool
with WPIC

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Heating and cooling with a single system optimises the efficiency, in the heating and
The new WPL cool heat pump provides you the cooling operation. As future-proof in-
with every option of modern room temper- vestment, the modern heat pump system
ing. Under its clean external lines, this heat contributes substantially to an increase in
pump hides innovative technology that can comfort and property value. Like the WPL,
heat and cool. An electronic expansion valve the WPL cool, too, is available for internal
ensures the optimum control of all processes. and external installation, making it an ideal
Its unique control technology allows it to choice for modernisation projects.
adjust itself to both operating modes. This

WPL cool
Heating and cooling operation
Version for external installation
Ideal for modernisation projects
Application from – 20 °C to + 30 °C
outside temperature
Quiet operation
Energy-efficient defrosting
Up to + 60 °C heating flow temperature
Integral electric booster heater
WPL cool
THE MULTI-FAMILY HEATER

Top heating power from the air | For proper- ready impressive output of this power pack WPL
ties with high output demand, the air | water even further. As a result, it also offers a tai- Low height
heat pump WPL 34 | 47 | 57 is, in many re- lor-made solution for apartment buildings
spects, just the job. Not only can the appliance of varying sizes. Consequently, this efficient Suitable for a higher output of up to
be easily installed outside, with a height of heating technology can now also be used in 168 kW* in cascade form
just 1.5 m, this high performance heat pump the modernisation of larger properties with With integrated heat and electricity meters
is as economical with space as it is with en- little installation effort.
ergy. The cascade circuit can expand the al- *Heating output at A7/W35

WPL

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TOP PERFORMANCE
ON THE SMALLEST FOOTPRINT

Compact class | In Energy-efficient houses and the integral electric booster heater to the
with a living area up to 160 m2 the WPL 10 IK safety modules and control systems – the
heat pump can really make the most of WPL 10 IK comes with all the key components
its compact strengths. As a complete unit, it you need for heating operation. The result
comes ready equipped with all the relevant is a heat pump design which is not only high-
modules: From the air hoses and the heating ly energy efficient, but also maximises the
circuit pump through the expansion vessel available space.

WPL IK (S)
High performance
Quiet operation
Compact design
Heating flow temperature up to + 60 °C
Easy and fast installation
Ideal for use in new buildings
WPL 10 IK
MIXED DOUBLE: SPLIT SYSTEM
WITH INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL UNITS

Powerful technology for your home | The WPL 5 N sets new standards. mounting, and it is connected electrically and hydraulically to the
Its variable speed compressor only consumes as much energy as is cylinder module. The module consists of an enamelled 200 litre DHW
currently required. Using carbon dioxide as a natural refrigerant is cylinder and the integral heat pump manager. All essential circu-
a pioneering step for heat pump technology. The small footprint and lation pumps for central heating and DHW, as well as the booster
extremely quiet operation make this system, comprising heat pump heater for a mono-energetic heating operation, are already inte-
and cylinder, universally suitable. The heat pump is suitable for wall grated as standard.

WPL N
Perfectly suited to new build and where space is precious
Extremely quiet operation
Easy installation
Can be used at outside temperatures from –20 °C to +30 °C
Excellent for heating DHW and ideal for buildings with
low heat demand
Up to + 70 °C maximum heating flow temperature
Optimum output matching through inverter compressor; natural
CO2 refrigerant

WPL 5 N

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BRINE | WATER HEAT PUMPS
PLANT YOUR OWN ENERGY

When we built our house, we managed to fulfil one of our dreams – to have our own garden.
We simply love being able to grow our own food. We plant as much as we can: Crunchy,
fresh salads during the summer, and healthy vegetables which last right through to the
autumn. And even in the depths of winter the harvest continues – as we can use thermal
energy from outside to heat our whole house inside.
The power unit | This unit packs a real punch. required level of hygiene for DHW heating. ter is offered in five versions with heating
This advanced brine | water heat pump WPF E Highly efficient circulation pumps for the output ranging from 5.8 – 16.8 kW. Common
is truly fully equipped – impressive! As stan- heating and brine circuits improve the al- to all of them is that these efficient complete
dard, both expansion vessels for heating ready impressive system efficiency. The inte- systems save energy in the tiniest space.
and brine circuits are fitted, as is the electric gral heat pump manager regulates the ideal
booster heater for briefly bridging load energy supply during operation. This heat
peaks. The pasteurisation circuit ensures the pump with standard heat and electricity me-

WPF E
In five sizes with different output levels
Up to + 60 °C heating flow temperature
Integral heat pump manager
Fully equipped as standard
Integrated heat and electricity meter
Integral high-efficiency circulation pumps
Easy installation
Extremely quiet operation
WPF E

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A HEATING SYSTEM
THAT CAN COOL AS WELL

The temperature magician | The WPF cool version of this brine | water heat pump combines
the benefits of economical heating energy with the comfort of a cool ambience in summer. On
hot days, the integral heat exchanger in this highly efficient compact system provides a cool-
ing function. This option provides perfect harmony in conjunction with an underfloor heating
system or fan convectors. Consequently, the WPF cool offers a wide range of living comfort.

WPF cool
Heating and cooling operation
Available in five sizes with different
output levels
Heat pump manager as standard
Combined heat exchanger for passive cooling
Integral heat meter
Pasteurisation control
Easy installation
Extremely quiet operation
WPF cool
HEATING AND DHW
AT ECONOMY PRICES

Connected to the earth | The brine | water


WPC heat pump is a fully functional com-
plete solution for DHW and central heating.
The system draws its heating energy from a
geo-thermal probe which is located in the
ground. The WPC brine | water heat pump
already contains a 200 litre cylinder under-
neath its sound-proof external casing. All
safety systems and control components for
fully automated operation are integrated as
fixed parts of the design. The heat pump
only requires minimum effort to install and
is even suitable for installation in very tight
spaces.

WPC 10
GUT (2,4)

Im Test:
8 Sole-Wasser-
Wärmepumpen
WPC (S) Ausgabe 6/2007

In four sizes with different output levels


Integral DHW cylinder
Easy to install and operate
Flow temperature of up to + 60 °C
Integral high-efficiency heating circuit pump
Extremely quiet operation
May be combined with the LWM 250
ventilation module
WPC

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GOOD THINGS COME IN THREES:
HEATING, COOLING, VENTILATION

Fresh air for greater comfort | The ventilation module LWM 250
combines three really important benefits. Firstly, its air routing func-
tion safeguards a healthy air change and protects particularly en-
ergy-efficient houses against humidity damage and fungal attack.
On the other hand, it also reduces heating costs, as latent energy
is recovered from the extract air and fed back into the brine circuit.
The power pack that saves plenty of space and money. This means
that you can make do with a smaller ground probe, which in turn
reduces the installation costs.

Keeping cool in the summer | The WPC cool version of the brine | water
heat pump adds one more unique function to what is already an
impressive package. On hot days, an integral heat exchanger can be
used for cooling purposes. This allows you to reduce indoor tem-
peratures by several degrees during the hottest part of the summer.
It operates perfectly with underfloor heating systems or fan convec-
tors – and its energy demand is minimal!

WPC cool
Compact devices offering the following functions:
Central heating, cooling and water heating
Easy to install and operate
Low temperature of up to + 60 °C
Extremely quiet operation
Minimal operating costs in cooling mode
May be combined with the LWM 250 ventilation module
WPC cool with
LWM 250
A BUNDLE OF ENERGY THAT SAVES
A LOT OF ROOM AND POWER

Versatile use of energy | The WPF heat pump tion. The heat pump also adapts to structural
is a powerful energy provider for DHW and conditions. Thanks to its compact design, the
central heating. With its integral heating con- WPF is just as efficient in its use of space as
trol unit, circulation pump, safety valve and it is in its use of energy. The striking design
integral heating element, the unit is really also provides a visual emphasis of the special
well suited to a complete basement installa- qualities of this powerful heat pump.

WPF (S)
Available in five sizes with different
output levels
Integral heat pump controller
Flow temperature of up to + 60 °C
WPF

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HIGH PERFORMANCE CAPACITY

Heat provision in grand style | The benefits of if required. The model range includes heat
advanced heat pump technology are growing pumps ranging from 20 kW to 66 kW. With
all the time. The same goes for the number theaid of a so-called cascade control, one
of buildings in which they can unfold those or several devices provide the base heating
benefits. The new WPF series provides a load, whilst the remaining units „kick in“ to
strong response to the growing demand for cover peak demands. The cascade control has
powerful heat pump-based heating systems proven to be a significantly more economical
for apartment buildings and commercial operating mode compared to series control,
applications. This new series of heat pumps where the load is distributed equally across
From central heating to heating centre – with was specifically designed to provide heat all devices. What is also special is that when
several heat pump cascade circuits and ad- in larger residential complexes as well as using several devices these can even be eas-
vanced control electronics, even larger build- in commercial and industrial properties. It ily stacked. As a result the entire heat pump
ings can be supplied with renewables. supplies properties with an energy demand system not only saves lots of energy but also
of up to 400 kW with utmost reliability. Na- a lot of space in the installation room.
turally also with domestic hot water heating,

WPF
Individual devices in five output stages
Heat pump cascades up to 400 kW
Very high efficiency
Heating flow temperature up to + 60 °C
Space-saving concept – up to two modules
can be stacked
Optional remote monitoring by PC
Modern, robust design

WPF
PROBE TECHNOLOGY
MAKING GEOTHERMAL ENERGY USEFUL

A brine pump lifts energy from deep down be-


low and delivers it to the heat pump, where it is
converted by advanced refrigeration technology
into usable heat for the building.

Ground probe
The ground is the source of thermal energy
Drilling depth down to 100 m
Suitable for WPC / WPC cool
and WPF E/WPF cool and WPF heat pumps

The WPC / WPC cool and WPF E heat pumps draw


their energy from deep underground.

Energy from the ground | A brine | water heat requirements, several holes are drilled with
pump draws its energy from deep under- depths ranging down to 100 m. Each of these
ground. As at these depths the ground does holes is then equipped with a geothermal
not cool off as much as at the surface, the probe. In combination, these probes deliver
average temperature throughout the year is the energy required.
almost constant. Depending on the energy

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THE FREESTANDING CYLINDER
HEAT ON STANDBY

Hygienic power packs | In any location where space is at a premium,


the SBS cylinders really come into their own. These cylinders are
buffer and instantaneous water heater cylinders in one. This enables
the highly effective heat exchangers to improve the hygiene inside
the cylinder, since only smaller amounts of DHW need to be kept
hot to deliver hot water to an entire house. Also in conjunction with
environmentally-friendly solar energy: The internal solar indirect
coil makes connecting additional renewables as easy as can be.
That turns these combi cylinders into real power packs for your
installation room.

SBS W and W SOL


Cylinders with 800, 1,000 and 1,500 litres (subject to device)
Combined: DHW heating and buffer cylinder in one
Hygienic DHW heating through instantaneous water heater operation
Can also be combined with additional heat sources and a
solar heating system (SOL version)
Highly effective insulation for low heat losses (optional)
SBS W
Storing heat in grand style | The freestanding cylinders SBP 1000 E
and 1500 E are the central buffer cylinders for large heat pumps in
single or cascade installations. The integral heat exchanger prepare
the SBP E SOL for a combination with a solar heating system. In ad-
dition, the cylinder can also be connected to two other heat sources,
such as, for example, gas or oil fired or pellet heating systems. A
provision for a threaded immersion heater is also a standard feature.
As a result, the freestanding SBP cylinders offer an ideal interface and
collecting point for the most diverse energy systems to enable their
integration into heating systems. That saves not only lots of space,
but also hard cash. Not least because perfect insulation ensures that
the standby losses of these cylinders are remarkably low.

A cool calculation | The freestanding SBP cylinders as cool version


feature another outstanding advantage. Not only will they store heat
for the heating operation in winter but, in reverse operation, hold
cold water to be used by the heat pump on hotter days to help create
a pleasant ambience. Consequently, the SBP cool fully utilises the
whole performance spectrum of a heat pump-based heating system
– in winter and summer alike.

SBP E, E SOL and cool


Cylinders with 100, 200, 400, 700, 1,000 and 1,500 litres (subject to device)
Problem solver in complex heating systems
Suitable for heating and cooling operation (cool version)
Can also be combined with additional heat sources and a
solar heating system (SOL version)
Highly effective insulation for low heat losses (optional)
SBP E

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RECOVERING
LATENT ENERGY

Catching waste heat | Where DHW heating from renewable sources


is concerned, the WWK offers a quick and convenient solution.
Advanced heat pump technology enables the utilisation of ambient
air to supply a household or a business with hot water. Equipped
with a suitable fan, the WWK heat pump simply draws in the warm
air and extracts any surplus thermal energy from it. The energy
yielded as a result is then used to heat DHW. The intelligent energy
management reclaims the latent heat for universal use, thereby
reducing the energy costs. A time switch always ensures the right
timing. An entire detached house can be supplied with hot water by
feeding the recovered heat into the integral cylinder. An integral
booster heater closes any energy gap should the demand tempo-
rarily rise higher than intended.

WWK 300
300 litres at up to + 55 °C in heat pump mode
High energy efficiency
Easy to install and operate
Can also be combined with a solar heating system (SOL version)
Quiet operation
WWK 300
Hot water made easy | Installation rooms are often unintentionally
and passively heated, either through a boiler or through electrical
appliances that radiate a lot of energy. Rather than allowing it to
remain unused, the WWP heat pump reclaims this thermal energy.
This way, advanced heat pump technology can turn an apparent
disadvantage into a real benefit. As a space-saving standard version,
this DHW heat pump supplies a household or small business with
300 litres of hot water, at temperatures up to + 60 °C. Installation of
this device is genuinely easy. The WWP 300 draws its energy from
the ambient air and transfers it to the integral cylinder. The fully
wired heat pump only needs to be connected to the water mains
and is ready for work.

WWP
Standard round version
Up to + 60 °C in heat pump mode
COP 3.19 to EN 255 when heating to +60 °C
Easy to install and operate
Versions active defrosting (WWP 300 A/AH)
Versions with booster heater (WWP 300 AH/AHP)
WWP 300

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COMBINED HEATING | VENTILATION
ENERGY-SAVING CYCLES

As well as heating, every living space also needs a supply of fresh air. However,
conventional ventilation systems often allow a lot of heat to escape unintentionally
to the outside with the extract air. Modern ventilation systems from STIEBEL ELTRON
filter the air and provide a regulated exchange where little energy is wasted.
This is because they extract the thermal energy from the extract air and feed it
back into the house – so that you don’t throw valuable energy out the window.
ENJOY HEALTHY FRESH AIR
WITHOUT HEAT LOSS

Drawing heat from the air | Economical heat- in the recovered energy into the heating or lead to this moisture condensing on the walls,
ing and regular ventilation are not contra- DHW circuits. Special flat ducts for routing creating the conditions which encourage
dictory. Advanced ventilation systems from the air can, in most cases, enable retrofitting fungal growth. That not only damages the
STIEBEL ELTRON safeguard a regulated air of a ventilation system. fabric of the building, but is also detrimental
change without heat loss. Highly efficient to human health. The fully automatic fresh
heat exchangers recover heat from the ex- Healthy „breathing“ for your home | The air supply prevents such problems. This
tract air. That energy is then transferred to essential change of stale air contributes sig- applies even more to those suffering from
the house as available heat. As a result, ap- nificantly to the maintenance of the fabric allergies, as the incoming fresh air is large-
prox. 90 % of the latent energy that would of the building. This is particularly important ly stripped of pollen and dust by the easy to
otherwise be lost through open windows, is for low energy houses that feature a very air- replace filters.
recovered. STIEBEL ELTRON offers a suitable tight building envelope. This insulation results
choice for every type of building. Integral in a high concentration of moist air inside
systems even provide heating, as they feed the building. Low temperature fluctuations

Fresh air for everyone | STIEBEL ELTRON offers


the right ventilation appliance for everyone,
whether in detached houses or apartments,
whether they need only ventilation, or also
need DHW heating, or even heating, DHW
and ventilation.
The extract air is drawn from individual rooms Central ventilation systems, on the other hand,
in decentralised systems, replaced by ventilation route the extract air as well as the ventilation air,
air drawn in from outside. through air ducts to and from individual rooms.
Domestic ventilation is a vicious circle

Ventilation | Sealed rooms require regular supplies Energy consumption | Ventilation leads to a loss of
of fresh air. Minimum air change – 50 % of the room 50 % of heating energy. Money is virtually thrown
volume per hour out of the window.

Mould fungus | Lack of ventilation increases the Sealing | A tight building envelope and tightly
relative humidity level inside. The result is moisture sealed windows reduce heating costs, but reduce
damage and mould fungus the air change rate

Opening windows to ventilate is a thing of the past | Advanced comfort change rate whilst cooking or an influx of fresh air during a party.
systems from STIEBEL ELTRON not only save energy but also maintain In addition, this system will take care of supplying fresh air when
high air quality. For example, special programs ensure a higher air you’re on holiday, and welcome you back to a freshly aired home.

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ENERGY-SAVING SOLUTIONS THAT BRING
A BREATH OF FRESH AIR INTO YOUR HOME

Ventilation systems improve your comfort, reduce heating costs and effectively protect
the fabric of the building. This is not only true of well insulated new buildings, but also
of older properties. STIEBEL ELTRON offers a wide selection of tailor-made systems that
are suitable for any application, including low energy or passive houses, right up to
conventional new build or modernisation of older properties. These systems can also
be impressively versatile, combining their energy-saving operation with the running
of a complete heating system or a system for centralised DHW provision. The following
are just a few examples:
Project in Frankenberg | The low energy house
with underfloor heating system is operated
with a central ventilation system that covers
the heating energy and DHW heating de-
mand. The complete appliance is equipped
with an integral DHW cylinder. Fresh air is
supplied via a special air duct routed under-
ground. 90% of the heat inside the house is
recovered.

Built-in appliances
Ventilation appliance LWZ 303 | p. 39

Project in Neuss | This apartment building, part of which has commercial use, was brought
right up to date where heating and DHW are concerned by means of a brine | water heat
pump in conjunction with a solar thermal system. A ventilation system with cross counter-
current heat exchanger utilises the latent heat in the extract air to preheat the incoming
fresh air. The special flat ducts are hidden behind the false ceiling, and the system itself is
concealed inside a cupboard.

Built-in appliances
Brine | water heat pump WPF Set 23 | p. 21
DHW cylinder SBB 400 plus | p. 55
Buffer cylinder SBP 700 E | p. 29
Ventilation appliance LWZ 170 | p. 43
Tube collector for DHW backup (third party manufacture)

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A NOVEL APPROACH HEATING
WITH FRESH AIR THROWN IN

The twins are the biggest part of my life. That’s why our home is so important to us. Here,
they feel really comfortable. Not too hot, not too cold – and always plenty of fresh air.
Our heat pump too provides twin functions: heating and ventilation. Everything works
really gently, quietly and automatically. And of course it saves loads of energy. Mine
too – so maybe I will have some energy to spare for other things.
Multi-talented | The LWZ 303 / 403 is a heat pump which has been the heat pump extracts up to 90 % of the thermal energy stored in
specially designed for energy-efficient houses. It offers the basic the extract air and feeds it back in via the ventilation system. This
functions of DHW and central heating, together with an additional means that your home will hardly lose any energy at all as a result
ventilation function. Firstly, it provides you with enough heat which of ventilation. As a finished and complete unit, the LWZ 303 heat
it extracts from the air outside. Secondly, it also heats the water and pump comes complete with a 200 litre cylinder and all the necessary
controls the complete ventilation management system for your control functions for operation of the heating, ventilation and DHW
apartment. With its innovative countercurrent flow heat exchanger, heating systems.

User interface with plain text display

LWZ 303 / 403


Compact devices offering: ventilation,
DHW and central heating
Central supply and extract air system for
optimum air quality
High thermal available factor of up to 90 %
Integral DHW cylinder
Individual programming
Can also be combined with a solar heating
system (SOL version)
Simple, intuitive operation with plain
text display
Option of remote control via FES Comfort
programming unit
LWZ 303 / 403

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HEALTHY AIR
FOR YOUR HOUSE

Saving energy during air changes | The LWA 203 / 403 system is a round-the-clock supply of water at a temperature of up to + 60 °C.
ideally suited to the heating and ventilation of energy-efficient The de-centralised supply of filtered fresh air is provided via distributed
houses with a living area of up to 180 m2. The central ventilation valves on the external walls of the connected rooms. In addition, the
device with heat pump draws energy from the extract air and feeds LWA 203 SOL also offers the option of integrating a solar heating sys-
it back into the heating circuit. The recovered thermal energy is then tem. Collectors on the roof harness the energy in the sun’s rays and
also used to heat the hot water. An integral DHW cylinder provides again feed this energy via a heat exchanger into the integral cylinder.

The ventilation heat pump extracts air from the


room above head height, extracts the latent
heat and feeds that energy into the integral
DHW cylinder.

LWA 203 / 403


Compact devices offering the following functions:
Ventilation, DHW and central heating
Decentralised fresh air supply
Low thermal energy losses thanks to excellent insulation
Integral cylinder offers an extremely user-friendly hot water system
Outside air can be used at temps. as low as – 18 °C (LWA-403 version)
LWA 203
A breath of fresh air | The central ventilation device LWA 252 has
been specially developed for apartments and houses with a living
space of at least 100 m2 or more. It represents an excellent addition
to a second heat source and is therefore also ideally suited to retrofit
installations. The system generates a slight negative pressure in
connected rooms, forcing the supply of fresh air through distributed
air supply valves. A heat pump inside the unit draws the thermal
energy from the extract air and feeds it into the integral 300 litre
cylinder. The particular advantage of this system is that the distributed
fresh air supply means that there is no need for many of the pipes
otherwise associated with this type of ventilation system. This obvi-
ously reduces the outlay for installation. Despite this, the system is
extremely economical, as the heat in the rooms which is discharged
with the vented air is recovered and used to heat the hot water. The
LWA 252 SOL ventilation unit is also perfect for combining with a
solar heating system.

LWA 252
Compact device offering the following functions:
Ventilation and DHW heating
CFC-free thermal insulation with low thermal losses
Ventilation and DHW program
Can also be combined with a solar heating system (SOL version)
LWA 252

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Fresh air for greater comfort | As a slightly smaller version, the LWA 100 air, covering the DHW demand for the entire apartment. An additional
system impresses with the same excellent performance characteristics 3 kW immersion heater in the cylinder provides additional heating
as the LWA 252. As a complete central ventilation system, it is equipped power in cases of increased hot water demand, as a result of which
with an ultra-quiet fan system which creates a slight negative pressure in there is always enough hot water on tap.
connected rooms. Fresh air flows in from the outside through individual
supply valves in each of the rooms. A highly efficient heat pump extracts The LWA 100 systems is also well suited for retrofit installations, as
the residual thermal energy from the extract air and feeds it into the the distributed fresh air supply means that a large part of the pipes
integral 100 litre water cylinder. The DHW cylinder is heated to around otherwise associated with this type of ventilation system will not be
+ 55 °C with the aid of the thermal energy extracted from the extract required.

°C
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65 E 55

Drawing out everything that’s in there: the retrofit installation unit extracts
thermal energy from the exhaust air to heat the water cylinder. Fresh air
automatically flows through the negative pressure created in this process.

LWA 100
Compact device offering the following functions:
Ventilation and DHW heating
Automatic ventilation provided independently of tenant behaviour
Easy calculation of additional costs for DHW and central heating, etc.
No changes required to the fabric of the building
LWA 100
EFFICIENCY IS
IN THE AIR

Energy recovery against the flow | The LWZ 70 – 270 is well suited to A fresh atmosphere | The LWZ 100 was developed in particular to
supplying fresh air to entire apartments as a central ventilation system. supply multi-storey apartment buildings with fresh air. The system
Using the countercurrent flow system, it extracts thermal energy from provides an energy-saving ventilation supply for living areas up to
extract air and uses this energy to heat up the incoming fresh air. Thanks 100 m2. In the process, the system is extremely space-efficient, as the
to this innovative method, up to 90 % of the energy can be recovered. entire system is integrated behind false ceilings. Whereas in the past a
system of this quality could only have been fitted to a new building, the
As a central ventilation device for living area of up to 290 m2, the relatively low investment costs now make it a worthwhile proposition
LWZ 270 unit has been designed to be a slightly more powerful unit. In to retrofit a ventilation system to a completed apartment.
the process, an easy to change filter cleans any dust particles from the air.

LWZ LWZ 100


Available in three sizes with different output levels Space-saving ceiling installation
Central supply and extract air system for optimum air quality One core hole for outside air and expelled air
Easy to adjust and operate Flat ducts can be directly connected
Pollutants are continuously transported away from your living space One extract valve on the device itself
High thermal availability factor of up to 90 % With integral air pre-heater bank
Cooling effect via night ventilation function available on Remote control as standard
LWZ 170 plus / 270 plus models Constant flow rate
Special solution for multi-storey apartment buildings (LWZ 70) Demand-dependent filter change indicator

LWZ LWZ 100

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SOLAR POWER
SEEING THE SUN IN A DIFFERENT LIGHT

The majority of energy stored on earth has been produced practically by the sun
alone. Of course, this power can also be harnessed directly. After all, this
intensive radiation is available every day, free of charge – even in winter!
Various grants are available to assist individuals purchasing a solar heating
system. STIEBEL ELTRON supply the matching technology that helps to make
the most of this free source of energy in the home.
SOLAR COLLECTORS
WHEN THE SUN BEAMS YOU WILL TOO

There are two basic methods of converting in the sun’s radiation into thermal energy. tremely high absorption of radiation, low
solar energy into energy which can be used This is then used, for example, to for cen- heat losses and an impressively long ser-
in the home. On the one hand we have pho- tral heating backup or to provide hot water. vice life. As a result, the sum of all the tech-
tovoltaic systems. These convert the energy The advantage of solar heating systems is nical components enables these collectors to
in the sun’s rays into electric current. An that a large proportion of domestic energy is achieve an extremely high level of efficiency,
inverter then converts the low voltage DC generally used for DHW and central heating. i. e. in excess of 80 %. The high performance
current into 230 V AC current. The modular STIEBEL ELTRON products are the result of products from STIEBEL ELTRON are manufactu-
efficiency of such a system is around 20 %. more than 25 years of research and experi- red from environmentally safe materials and
On the other hand we have solar heating ence in the field of solar heating systems. finished to the highest quality standards.
systems. These systems convert the energy The solar collectors are characterised by ex-

6
]

Nice weather | In Germany, the sun shines


m² /day
kWh

between 1,400 and 1,900 hours a year. This Global radiation


means that the sun delivers at least 1,000 kWh
5
[

of energy per square meter free of charge. This


is the equivalent energy content of around Direct
Irradiation (solar climatic zone II)

180 kg lignite, 230 kg firewood or 95 m3 of solar radiation


natural gas. 4

Nice savings | With a collector area of 4 – 6 m2, Diffused radiation


a family of seven can cover around 70 % of 3
their annual DHW demand.

In Germany, a solar heating system can save up to


70 % of the annual energy costs associated with 0
generating hot water. Jan. Feb. Mar. April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
The intensity of the sun’s rays varies at differ- stored via special heat exchangers in a special
ent times of the year. During the hot months DHW cylinder, from which any number of taps
between May and September, up to 90 % and other draw-off points can be supplied.
of the thermal energy requirements can be For example, you could save money by con-
covered with solar heating systems. But even necting a solar compatible dishwasher and
in December, the low-lying sun can still con- reducing the amount of electricity otherwise
tribute around 25 %. This results in an overall required to heat up the water.
annual contribution of the sun of up to 70 %
to the energy requirements for hot water. In
the process, the collected thermal energy is

Solar heating systems from STIEBEL ELTRON offer a high level of just for DHW, but also for central heating. During the spring months
convenience in all areas. Operation is fully automated and extremely from March to May and autumn months September to November,
low-maintenance. So, as well as making a valuable contribution solar energy can be used to backup the heating system. Also, the
towards complying with all energy saving directives, these systems solar collectors can be combined with heat pumps to form a complete
can also increase the value of a property and save energy costs. Not system for renewable energy.

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WITH SOLAR THERMAL SYSTEMS
INTO A BRIGHT FUTURE

When you want to utilise renewables in the most direct form, a solar thermal system
offers many benefits. It absorbs solar rays and converts them directly into available
energy for the building . In general, every type of building is suitable for utilising
solar energy. To make optimum energy yields as easy as possible, collectors should
ideally face due south and should not be shaded. A few examples will demonstrate which
houses are on the sunny side with this type of energy harvesting.
Project in Bachenbülach | This building was
converted from oil to advanced heat pump
technology as part of the heating system
modernisation. The solar thermal system on
the roof backs up the central heating and
provides DHW heating. The energy is fed into
the DHW cylinder and all lines run through
the now superfluous chimney.

Built-in appliances
Air | water heat pump WPL 18 A | p. 17
Two solar collectors SOL 27 plus | p. 51
System cylinder (third party manufacture)

Project in Würzburg | Half of this semi-de- tors for DHW heating and central heating consumption of 200 litres, the system covers
tached house with a living space of 120 m2 backup. The harvested solar energy is fed 57 % of the energy demand for DHW. That
is equipped with four solar thermal collec- into a combi cylinder. At an average daily alone saves 393.3 m3 of natural gas each year.

Built-in appliances
Four solar collectors SOL 27 plus | p. 51
Combi cylinder SBK 600/150

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SOLAR ENERGY
JUST SOAK UP THE RAYS

Today, Sunday is really living up to its name. All day it has been a beautiful, sunny
day. So now I am taking the time to really relax. Maybe an extended and self-indulgent
breakfast, a nice book – or maybe nothing at all. Soaking up sunshine is the perfect way
to spend today. It relaxes me and does such a fantastic job of recharging my batteries.
Tonight I think I am going to make a nice evening of it. But first I am going for a lovely
long soak in the bath. This is one of life’s little luxuries that hardly costs me a penny.
That is because the solar collectors on the roof are a bit like me. They too, have just
been lying around all day, soaking up energy. And now I’m going to use it. So the best
things in life are free after all!
Rows of energy | The application of the most
advanced adsorption technology has further
increased the efficiency of the flat-plate
collector SOL 27 plus. With a size of 2.63 m2
and subject to optimum positioning, it can
harvest enough energy to cover the entire
hot water demand for three occupants. Seve-
ral collectors can be arranged in rows on end
or across to provide adequate cover for even
greater DHW demands.

The SOL 27 plus flat-plate collector reliably


collects the incoming solar energy and
converts it into available heat. The rooftop
collectors can be used both to backup heat-
ing systems and to produce hot water. The
SOL 27 plus collectors can really make the
most of their strengths when they are used
together with heat pumps and ventilation
systems.

SOL 27 plus
Efficiency 81 %
Frame colour silver or brown anodised (C34)
Quick fixing system for tiled roofs without
need for tools
Optional installation on end or across
Optional installation on tiled, corrugated
and flat roofs or on walls
SOL 27 plus

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ENERGY SAVING
CAN BE FUN

Perfect framework conditions | The flat-


plate collectors reliably collect the radiated
solar energy and convert it into available
heat. Particularly when using several collec-
tors in an array, the cohesive overall image
on the roof can become a design feature.
Advanced absorber technology captures
95 % of the available insolation. The entry
model SOL 27 basic has an impressive price/
performance ratio. With its weight of only
42 kg, the SOL 27 basic is as easy to install
on tiled and flat roofs as it is on a wall.

SOL 27 basic
Efficiency 79 %
Slim frame construction
Up to five collectors can be hydraulically
connected in series
Optional on end installation on tiled and
flat roofs
SOL 27 basic
The roof as sundeck | With a size of 2.20 m2,
the SOL 20 Si with its maximum output of
1,500 watt, collects sufficient energy to cover
the average DHW demand of approx. two
people. Up to three collectors can be linked in
series, with the installation being restricted
to the on end orientation.

SOL 20 Si
Efficiency 82 %
Option of installation on end
Suitable for installation on tiled roofs
SOL 20 Si

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FLAT-PLATE COLLECTORS
ENERGY-SAVING ROOF CONCEPTS

Integral solution | The SOL 23 plus flat-plate


collector blends in perfectly into your roof.
Thanks to its unique in-roof installation
technology with recessed frame, this high-
performance collector is quick and easy to
integrate in any roof. But the SOL 23 plus
doesn’t just stand out aesthetically. With a
maximum output of 1,600 W on an absorption
area of 2.0 m2, the flat-plate collector also
meets the most exacting technical require-
ments. SOL 23 plus panels can also be
connected in series, either side by side or
one above the other.

SOL 23 plus
Efficiency of 81 %
Optional installation on end, side by side,
or above each other
Can also be installed individually
Cover plate to hide the connections
Up to five collectors can be hydraulically
connected in series
SOL 23 plus
One for all | The SBB upright cylinder is where all of the energy
comes together. With its parallel connection options for a solar
heating system, condensing boiler, electric booster heater or heat
pump, it forms the large interface and meeting point for all the
different domestic energy systems. The cylinder will particularly
impress with its inner values. Its two specially-designed indirect
coils are particularly good at transferring heat in a most efficient
manner. At the same time, they are just as resistant to limescale
deposits as the entire inner casing, which features a special enamel
coating. With maximum operating pressures of up to 10 bar, this
unit can deliver a reliable DHW supply even to larger households.

SBB plus
Rated capacity 300 / 400 / 600 litres
Special solar cylinder
Used to supply any number of taps or other draw-off points
Provided with standard anti-corrosion protection
in the form of a magnesium signal anode
Suitable for operation with heat pumps
Door frame size without thermal insulation: 770 mm (600 litres cyl.)
SBB plus

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DATA, FACTS AND ACCESSORIES
CAREFULLY POSITIONED INFORMATION
AIR | WATER HEAT PUMPS

Model Air | Water heat pumps WPL HT 1)


– Type WPL 14 HT
– Part no. 229343
Characteristics
– Application limit WQA °C – 20 to + 30
– Max. flow temperature °C + 60
– Refrigerant R407C
– Heat source temperature WQA °C + 2 –7 – 10
– Flow temperature WNA °C + 35 + 55 + 75
– Output kW 7.0 9.0 12.5
– Coefficient of Performance ε 3.4 2.1 1.6
– Installation Internal
Dimensions and weight
– Standard equipment (H x W x D) mm 1,734 x 1,263 x 756
– Weight kg 350

Model Air | Water heat pumps WPL E Accessories2)


– Type WPL 13 E WPL 18 E WPL 23 E WPL 333) WPIC
– Part no. 227756 227757 227758 185348 187909
Characteristics4)
– Application limit WQA °C – 20 to + 40 –
– Max. flow temperature °C + 60 –
– Refrigerant R407C –
– Heat source temperature WQA °C + 2 –
– Flow temperature WNA °C + 35 + 50 + 35 + 50 + 35 + 50 + 35 + 50 –
– Output kW 8.1 7.9 11.3 11.9 14.8 15.2 10.8 / 17.7 10.9 / 19.0 –
– Power consumption kW 2.4 2.9 3.1 4.1 4.2 5.7 3.3 / 6.1 4.4 / 8.4 –
– Coefficient of Performance ε 3.4 2.7 3.7 2.9 3.5 2.7 3.2 / 2.7 2.4 / 2.1 –
– Installation All WPL heat pumps are available as internal or external versions –
– Suitable for heat pump – – – – – – – – WPL 13 / 18 / 23 E
Dimensions and weight
– Standard equipment (H x W x D) mm 1,116 x 784 x 1,182 1,116 x 784 x 1,332 1,819 x 800 x 1,240
– Weight kg 210 220 225 260 80
Key 1) Preliminary specification, status 8371. 2) Accessories for internal installation. 3) For WPL 33 partial load-/full load operation is specified.
4) Preliminary specification, status 14511.
Model Air | Water heat pumps WPL cool Accessories2)
– Type WPL 13 cool WPL 18 cool WPL 23 cool WPIC
– Part no. 223400 223401 223402 187909
Characteristics1)
– Application limit WQA °C – 20 to + 40 –
– Max. flow temperature °C + 60 –
– Refrigerant R407C –
– Heat source temperature WQA °C + 2 –
– Flow temperature WNA °C + 35 + 50 + 35 + 50 + 35 + 50 –
– Output kW 8.1 7.9 11.3 11.9 14.8 15.2 –
– Power consumption kW 2.1 2.9 3.0 4.1 3.8 5.7 –
– Coefficient of Performance ε 3.4 2.7 3.7 2.9 3.5 2.7 –
– Cooling capacity with A30 / W7 kW 7.0 9.7 12.7 –
– Installation All WPL heat pumps are available as internal or external versions –
– Suitable for heat pump – – – – – – WPL 13 / 18 / 23 cool
Dimensions and weight
– Standard equipment (H x W x D) mm 1,116 x 784 x 1,182 1,819 x 800 x 1,240
– Weight kg 210 220 225 80

Model Air | Water heat pumps WPL


– Type WPL 10 IK WPL 10 A WPL 10 I
– Part no. 220826 220812 220811
Characteristics1)
– Application limit WQA °C – 20 bis + 30
– Max. flow temperature3) °C +60
– Refrigerant R407C
– Heat source temperature WQA °C + 2
– Flow temperature WNA °C + 35 + 50 + 35 + 50 + 35 + 50
– Output kW 6.7 5.8 6.7 5.8 6.7 5.8
– Power consumption kW 2.0 2.3 2.0 2.3 2.0 2.3
– Coefficient of Performance ε 3.3 2.5 3.3 2.5 3.3 2.5
– Installation Compact, internal External Internal
Dimensions and weight
– Standard equipment (H x W x D) mm 1,668 x 778 x 925 1,245 x 967 x 1,122 1,010 x 758 x 856
– Weight kg 212 182 166
Key 1) Preliminary specification, status 8371. 2) Accessories for internal installation.
3) Down to approx. – 10 °C outside temperature; + 60 °C at – 20 °C outside temperature. 58 | 59
AIR | WATER HEAT PUMPS

Model Air | Water heat pumps WPL N Air | Water heat pumps WPL AZ2)
– Type WPL 5 N WPL 20 AZ WPL 26 AZ
– Part no. 221143 229266 229267
Characteristics1)
– Application limit WQA °C – 20 to + 30 – 20 bis + 30
– Max. flow temperature °C + 70 + 60
– Refrigerant CO2 R410A
– Heat source temperature WQA °C + 2 –7 +2
– Flow temperature WNA °C + 35 + 35
– Output kW 4.1 4.7 11.2 14.0
– Power consumption kW 1.7 1.9 3.6 4.5
– Coefficient of Performance ε 3.0 2.4 3.1
– Heat pump module installation External External
– Cylinder module installation Internal Internal
Dimensions and weight
– Heat pump module (H x W x D) mm 650 x 820 x 300 1,350 x 1,020 x 210
– Cylinder module (H x W x D) mm 1,878 x 600 x 650 1,878 x 600 x 650
– Heat pump module weight kg 62 134
– Cylinder module weight kg 162 162

Model Air | Water heat pumps WPL 2)


– Type WPL 34 WPL 47 WPL 57
– Part no. 228835 228836 228837
Characteristics1)
– Application limit WQA °C – 20 bis + 40
– Max. flow temperature °C + 60
– Refrigerant R407C
– Heat source temperature WQA °C + 2 –7 +2 –7 +2 –7
– Flow temperature WNA °C + 35
– Output kW 21 18 29 23 34 28
– Coefficient of Performance ε 3.5 2.4 3.5 2.4 3.5 2.4
– Installation Optional external installation
Dimensions and weight
– Standard equipment (H x W x D) mm 1,500 x 1,700 x 2,000
– Weight kg 480 540 600

Key 1) Output details to DIN EN 14511. 2) Preliminary specification, status 8371


BRINE | WATER HEAT PUMPS

Model Brine | Water heat pumps WPF E 2)


– Type WPF 5 E WPF 7 E WPF 10 E WPF 13 E WPF 16 E
– Part no. 229307 229308 229309 229310 229311
Characteristics1)
– Application limit WQA °C – 5 bis + 20
– Max. flow temperature °C + 60
– Refrigerant R410A
– Heat source temperature WQA °C ± 0
– Flow temperature WNA °C + 35
– Output kW 5.8 7.8 9.9 13.4 16.8
– Power consumption kW 1.35 1.78 2.20 3.05 3.60
– Coefficient of Performance ε 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.4 4.4
Dimensions and weight
– Dimensions (H x W x D) mm 1,319 x 598 x 658
– Weight kg 150

Model Brine | Water heat pumps WPF cool 2)


– Type WPF 5 cool WPF 7 cool WPF 10 cool WPF 13 cool WPF 16 cool
– Part no. 229312 229313 229314 229315 229316
Characteristics1)
– Application limit WQA °C – 5 bis + 20
– Max. flow temperature °C + 60
– Refrigerant R410A
– Heat source temperature WQA °C ± 0
– Flow temperature WNA °C + 35
– Output kW 5.8 7.8 9.9 13.4 16.8
– Power consumption kW 1.35 1.78 2.20 3.05 3.60
– Coefficient of Performance ε 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.4 4.4
Dimensions and weight
– Dimensions (H x W x D) mm 1,319 x 598 x 658
– Weight kg 160

Key 1) Output details to DIN EN 14511. 2) Preliminary specification, status 8371.


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BRINE | WATER HEAT PUMPS

Model Brine | Water heat pumps WPC and WPC cool


– Type WPC 5 WPC 7 WPC 10 WPC 13 WPC 5 cool WPC 7 cool WPC 10 cool WPC 13 cool
– Part no. 220251 220252 220253 220254 220255 220256 220257 220258
Characteristics1)
– Application limit WQA °C – 5 bis + 20
– Max. flow temperature °C + 60
– Nominal cylinder capacity I 175 162 175 162
– Refrigerant R410A
– Heat source temperature WQA °C ± 0
– Flow temperature WNA °C + 35 + 50 + 35 + 50 + 35 + 50 + 35 + 50 + 35 + 50 + 35 + 50 + 35 + 50 + 35 + 50
– Output kW 5.8 5.5 7.8 7.3 9.9 9.5 13.4 12.7 5.8 5.5 7.8 7.3 9.9 9.5 13.4 12.7
– Power consumption kW 1.3 2.0 1.8 2.5 2.2 3.1 3.1 4.3 1.3 2.0 1.8 2.5 2.2 3.1 3.1 4.3
– Coefficient of Performance ε 4.3 2.8 4.4 2.9 4.5 3.0 4.4 3.0 4.3 2.8 4.4 2.9 4.5 3.0 4.4 3.0
Dimensions and weight
– Dimensions (H x W x D) mm 2,100 x 600 x 650
– Weight kg 275 285 295 305 283 293 303 313

Model Air heater module LWM 250


– Type LWM 250
– Part no. 189999
Characteristics
– Air flow rate m³/h 90 – 270
– Air connection  mm 160
Dimensions and weight
– Dimensions (H x W x D) mm 360 x 600 x 420
– Weight (incl. packaging) kg 31

Model Cooling module WPAC


– Type WPAC 1 WPAC 2
– Part no. 221357 221358
Characteristics
– Suitable for heat pump WPF 5 / 7 / 10 / 13
Dimensions and weight
– Dimensions (H x W x D) mm 540 x 510 x 350 500 x 600 x 170
– Weight kg 25
Model Brine | Water heat pumps WPF
– Type WPF 5 WPF 7 WPF 10 WPF 13 WPF 16
– Part no. 074294 074295 074296 074297 220818
Characteristics1)
– Application limit WQA °C – 5 bis + 20
– Max. flow temperature °C + 60
– Refrigerant R410A
– Heat source temperature WQA °C ± 0
– Flow temperature WNA °C + 35 + 50 + 35 + 50 + 35 + 50 + 35 + 50 + 35 + 50
– Output kW 5.8 5.5 7.8 7.3 9.9 9.5 13.4 12.7 16.1 15.1
– Power consumption kW 1.35 2.00 1.78 2.50 2.20 3.10 3.05 4.30 3.60 5.00
– Coefficient of Performance ε 4.3 2.8 4.4 2.9 4.5 3.0 4.4 3.0 4.5 3.0
Dimensions and weight
– Dimensions (H x W x D) mm 960 x 510 x 680
– Weight kg 107.5 113.5 120.5 128.5 131.0

Model Modular series Brine | Water heat pumps WPF


– Type WPF 20 WPF 27 WPF 40 WPF 52 WPF 66
– Part no. 223374 223375 223376 223377 223378
Characteristics1)
– Application limit WQA °C –5 bis + 20
– Max. flow temperature °C + 60
– Refrigerant R410A
– Heat source temperature WQA °C ± 0
– Flow temperature WNA °C + 35
– Output kW 21.9 29.7 45.9 55.8 69.0
– Coefficient of Performance ε 4.8 4.9 4.8
Dimensions and weight
– Dimensions (H x W x D) mm 1,154 x 1,242 x 860
– Weight kg 345 367 415 539 655

Key 1) Output details to DIN EN 14511


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DHW HEAT PUMPS

Model DHW heat pumps WWK und WWP


– Type WWK 300 WWK 300 SOL WWP 300
– Part no. 074361 074362 222422
Characteristics1)
– Application range, ambient air °C + 6 bis + 35
– Refrigerant R134A (850 g)
– Cylinder capacity l 303 284 300
– Output kW approx. 1.6 approx. 1.7
– Coefficient of Performance ε 4.12) 3.193)
Dimensions and weight
– Dimensions (H x W x D) mm 1,792 x 660 x 688 1,875 x 660 x 660
– Weight, dry kg 150 180 125

Key 1) Output details to DIN EN 14511 2) When heating up from + 15 °C to + 55 °C 3) When heating up from + 15 °C to + 60 °C
HEATING / VENTILATION SYSTEM

Model Integral system / Integral system with solar connection LWZ and LWZ SOL
– Type LWZ 303 Integral LWZ 303 SOL LWZ 403 SOL
– Part no. 074360 185281 220466
Characteristics
– Air flow rate m3/h 80 – 230 110 – 280
– DHW cylinder capacity l 200
– Output at A2 / W25 kW 4.2 6.0
– Electric booster heater kW 8.8
Dimensions and weight
– Dimensions (H x W x D) mm 1,870 x 1,320 x 770
– Weight (2 transport units) kg 351 376 391

VENTILATION, DHW AND CENTRAL HEATING

Model Central ventilation equipment with heat pump LWA and LWA SOL
– Type LWA 203 LWA 203 SOL LWA 403
– Part no. 074260 074262 220467
Characteristics
– DHW temperature via HP °C + 60 + 50
– Air flow rate m³/h 70 – 290 110 – 280
– DHW cylinder capacity l 300 290 200
– Output at L20 / W35 kW 1.5 6.0 (bei A2 / W35)
– Electric booster kW 6.6 8.8
Dimensions and weight
– excl. connector (H x W x D) mm 1,980 x 775 x 775 1,870 x 1,320 x 770
– Weight, dry kg 187 212 391

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CENTRAL VENTILATION EQUIPMENT

Model Central ventilation equipment LWZ


– Type LWZ 70 LWZ 170 LWZ 170 plus LWZ 270 LWZ 270 plus LWZ 100 LI / RE
– Part no. 221409 221234 221235 221236 221237 221472 / 221397
Characteristics
– Air flow rate m³/h 70 – 150 70 – 250 100 – 350 30 – 130
– Fan power consumption W 80 130 230 75
– Heat availability level % bis 90
Dimensions and weight
– Dimensions (H x W x D) mm 600 x 560 x 290 602 x 675 x 445 602 x 675 x 525 602 x 675 x 455 602 x 675 x 535 270 x 760 x 1,130
– Weight kg 25 31 35 31 35
CENTRAL VENTILATION EQUIPMENT WITH DHW CYLINDER AND
DECENTRALISED VENTILATION HEATER

Model Central ventilation system Central Decentralised


ventilation system fan heater
– Type LWA 252 LWA 252 SOL LWA 100 DL 13 eurovent
– Part no. 074264 074265 221470 074075
Characteristics
– Air flow rate m³/h 70 – 290 60 – 130 20 / 40 / 60
– DHW cylinder capacity l 300 290 100 –
– Heat pump output kW 1.4 0.8 –
– Electric booster kW 1.5 3.0 0.8
– Heat availability level % – – bis 90
Dimensions and weight
– H x W x D excl. connector mm 1,860 x 696 x 735 1,290 x 510 x 510 546 x 870 x 198
– Weight, dry kg 150 180 65 26.5

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SOLAR COLLECTORS

Model Flat-plate collectors SOL


– Type SOL 23 plus SOL 27 plus SOL 27 plus C34 SOL 27 basic SOL 20 Si
– Part no. 221363 220455 227584 228927 221099
Characteristics
– Total area m2 2.70 2.63 2.53 2.20
– Aperture area m2 2.00 2.41 2.44 2.00
– Frame colour Silver anodised Dark anodised – Silver anodised
– Idle temperature °C 213 > 200 209
– Angle of inclination ° 30 bis 80 20 to 85 20 to 80
– Max. output / collector W 1,600 2,000 1,900 1,500
– Connection, system pipe inch G 3/4"
– Casing Aluminium
– Cover Special solar glass
– Glass thickness mm 4 3.2
– Conversion factor η0 0.81 0.79 0.82
Dimensions and weight
– Dimensions (H x W x D) mm 2,340 x 1,193 x 106 2,205 x 1,195 x 106 2,168 x 1,168 x 93 1,923 x 1,148 x 106
– Weight kg 54 48 42 41
– Installation options Roof integration Tiled roof, corrugated roof, flat roof, wall Tiled roof, Tiled roof
(tiled roof) flat roof

SOLAR-SETS

Model Solar sets for DHW heating


– Type Entry model 150/1 Entry model 300/2 Entry model 300/2 Entry model 400/3
– Part no. 221387 221388 222050 221389
Characteristics
– Suitable for … occupants1) 2 4 6 8
– Collector area m2 2.5 5.0 5.3 7.9
– Collector type SOL 27 basic SOL 27 plus
– Cylinder size l 150 300 300 400
Description
– Suitable for … DHW heating for approx. DHW heating for approx. DHW heating for approx. DHW heating for approx.
2 occupants in apartments or 4 occupants in weekend 6 occupants in detached 8 occupants in detached
weekend homes. Comprising homes or detached houses. houses. The set comprises houses/apartment blocks.
one high performance flat- Comprising two high perfor- two high performance flat- The set comprises three high
plate collector SOL 20 Si and mance flat-plate collectors plate collectors SOL 27 and the performance flat-plate collectors
the wall mounted solar SOL 20 Si and the freestanding freestanding DHW cylinder SOL 27 plus and the freestanding
cylinder KS 150 SOL DHW cylinder SBB 300 plus SBB 300 plus DHW cylinder SBB 400 plus
Standard delivery
– The set includes Fixing set for tiled roofs, solar control unit, pump assembly, expansion vessel, heat transfer medium, collector sensor well,
corrugated hose for routing through the roof

Key
1) Standard system for the stated number of occupants with 40 litre DHW consumption per day/person (45 °C DHW temperature); climate zone I – location, for example, Würzburg;

orientation due south; roof pitch 45°, no shading, 10 m single pipe run length, pipework thermally insulated 100 % to EnEV [Germany] (80 % internally, 20 % externally);
coverage: approx. 40 to 60 % p. a., subject to system characteristics and installation conditions.
SOLAR-SETS

Model Solar sets for DHW heating


– Type Standard 400/4 Standard 600/5 Standard 600/6
– Part no. 221390 221391 221392
Characteristics
– Suitable for … occupants1) 10 12 15
– Collector area m2 10.5 13.2 15.8
– Collector type SOL 27 plus
– Cylinder size l 400 600
Description
– Suitable for … DHW heating for approx. 10 occupants DHW heating for approx. 12 occupants DHW heating for approx. 15 occupants
in detached houses/apartment blocks. in detached houses and apartment in detached houses and apartment
The set includes four high performance blocks. The set includes five high blocks. The set includes six high
flat-plate collectors SOL 27 plus performance flat-plate collectors performance flat-plate collectors
and one freestanding DHW cylinder SOL 27 plus and one freestanding SOL 27 plus and one freestanding
SBB 400 plus DHW cylinder SBB 600 plus DHW cylinder SBB 600 plus

Standard delivery
– The set includes Fixing set for tiled roofs, solar control unit, pump assembly, expansion vessel, heat transfer medium, collector sensor
well, corrugated hose for routing through the roof.

Model Solar sets for DHW heating and central heating backup
– Type Premium 600/4 Premium 600/6 Profi 300 – 700/8
– Part no. 221393 221394 221395
Characteristics
– Suitable for … occupants2) 4 6 8
– Collector area m2 10.5 15.8 21.1
– Collector type SOL 27 plus
– Cylinder type SBK 600/150 SBB 300 plus/SBP 700 E SOL
– For heating demand up to … kW 12
Description
– Set for … DHW heating and central heating DHW heating and central heating DHW heating and central heating
backup for approx. 4 occupants. backup for approx. 6 occupants. backup for approx. 8 occupants.
Comprising 4 flat-plate collectors Comprising 5 flat-plate collectors Comprising 6 flat-plate collectors
SOL 27 plus and one solar combi SOL 27 plus and one solar combi SOL 27 plus, one solar DHW cylinder
cylinder SBK 600/150 cylinder SBK 600/150 SBB 300 plus and the buffer cylinder
SBP 700 E SOL
Standard delivery
– The set includes Fixing sets for tiled roofs, solar control unit, pump assembly, expansion vessel, heat transfer medium, collector sensor
well, corrugated hose for routing through the roof

Key
1) Standard system for the stated number of occupants with 40 litre DHW consumption per day/person (45 °C DHW temperature); climate zone I – location, for example, Würzburg;

orientation due south; roof pitch 45°, no shading, 10 m single pipe run length, pipework thermally insulated 100 % to EnEV [Germany] (80 % internally, 20 % externally);
coverage: approx. 40 to 60 % p. a., subject to system characteristics and installation conditions.
2) Standard system with 40 litres DHW consumption per day/person each (45 °C DHW temperature); heating system with a heat demand of up to 12 kW; climate zone I –

location, for example Würzburg; orientation due south; roof pitch 45°, no shading, 15 m single pipe run length, pipework thermally insulated 100 % to EnEV [Germany] (80 %
internally, 20 % externally); coverage: approx. 15 to 25 % p. a., subject to system characteristics and installation conditions as well as the prevailing heating demand. Size the system
differently if a different climate zone, number of occupants, a different DHW consumption per day or a different solar coverage applies.
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ACCESSORIES FOR PERFECTLY CONTROLLED ENERGY MANAGEMENT

Tailor-made convenience | Expensive energy requires careful handling.


The advanced control technology from STIEBEL ELTRON puts control right
into your hand. No matter whether you control a single device, an entire
system or complex plant with diverse energy sources — control units from
STIEBEL ELTRON put you in charge. The easy to operate programming units
enable all devices to be regulated as required, ensuring perfect convenience
and comfort in next to no time.

ACCESSORIES
HEAT PUMPS

FE 7 | The remote control with room temperature sensor ensures the FEK remote control “cooling” | The digital remote control unit enables the
adjustment in line with the set room temperatures. In addition, it changes convenient input, display and control of the cooling and the heating mode.
the operating modes over between day mode, setback mode and heating For this, the device takes the relative humidity into account, it monitors the
programs. It can be used for both heating circuits in conjunction with the dew point and thereby actively prevents condensation.
heat pump managers WPM II and WPM i.

WPM II | The heat pump manager regulates the optimum heat pump operation, MSM mixer module | The SMS mixer module was designed as additional
and calculates the efficient handling of the heating energy. Numerous functions controller with its own timer program and further activation options as well
and the combined symbolic and plain text display enable the easy control of as for controlling in swimming pools.
this advanced technology.
Installation example

DCO aktiv GSM | The interactive control unit for heat pumps automatically ComSoft | The ComSoft service program records all information with relevance
links up to the customer service. The service partner can scan and adjust to the customer service. This allows the service partner to scan all settings
parameters via a commercially available GSM or analog modem, and frequent- and immediately diagnose any faults. The program supports the remote
ly remove faults from afar. Available as fully wired COMBOX module including monitoring of the DCO aktiv GSM.
analog or GSM modem in a wall mounted enclosure (COMBOX analog /
COMBOX GSM).

ACCESSORIES
VENTILATION

Remote control | The remote control regulates the fan stages in ventilation FESC comfort | The removable remote control of the LWZ ventilation appliance
systems. In addition, it indicates in good time when the filter needs changing. enables intuitive control via logical user prompts on the plain text display.
In the special party mode, it safeguards a more rapid filter replacement. FEQ | The air quality sensor FEQ adjusts the fan stage automatically or manually
and indicates when a filter change is required.

ACCESSORIES
SOLAR

SOM 8 electronic comfort | The solar control unit with multi-function display SOM 6 plus | The differential controller for a single consumer measures
is suitable for small and large solar heating systems alike. It regulates the the temperature differential between the collector and the cylinder, and
heating backup and the DHW heating. An additional function organises the intervenes in the process when the set default value is exceeded.
heat control for systems on roofs with an east-west orientation, and integrates SOM 7 plus | The solar controller for use in standard solar heating systems
the central heating and heat boosting for up to four cylinders. for DHW heating and central heating backup. This temperature differential
controller is designed for two consumers.

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BUFFER CYLINDER
FOR HEAT PUMP |SOLAR OPERATION

Model Buffer cylinder SBP, SBP E, SBP E cool und SBP E SOL
– Type SBP 100 SBP 200 E SBP 400 E SBP 200 E cool SBP 400 E cool SBP 700 E SBP 700 E SOL
– Part no. 185443 185458 220824 227590 227591 185459 185460
Characteristics
– Nominal capacity l 100 200 400 200 400 700
– Solar heat exchanger area m2 – – – – – – 2
Dimensions and weight, incl. ins.
– Height mm 955 1,550 1,710 1,550 1,710 1,890
– Width  mm 510 630 750 630 750 910
– Weight kg 42.5 56 79 58 81 145 176
Application areas
– EFH/ZFH/MFH/Commercial (•)/–/–/– •/–/–/– •/–/–/– •/–/–/– •/–/–/– •/•/–/– •/•/–/–
– Heating/cooling/DHW •/–/– •/–/– •/–/– •/•/– •/•/– •/–/– •/–/–
– May be combined with a heat pump/
solar/other heat sources •/–/– •/–/– •/–/– •/–/– •/–/– •/–/• •/•/•

Model Buffer cylinder SBP E, SBP E SOL und SBP E cool


– Type SBP 1000 E SBP 1500 E SBP 1000 E SOL SBP 1500 E SOL SBP 1000 E cool SBP 1500 E cool
– Part no. 227564 227565 227566 227567 227588 227589
Characteristics
– Nominal capacity l 1,000 1,500 1,000 1,500 1,000 1,500
– Solar heat exchanger area m2 – – 3.0 3.6 – –
Dimensions and weight, incl. ins.1)
– Height mm 2,350 2,290 2,350 2,290 2,350 2,290
– Width  mm 1,010 1,220 1,010 1,220 1,010 1,220
– Weight kg 163 226 210 282 165 227
Application areas
– EFH/ZFH/MFH/Commercial –/•/•/• –/–/•/• –/•/•/• –/–/•/• –/–/•/• –/–/•/•
– Heating/cooling/DHW •/–/– •/–/– •/–/– •/–/– •/•/– •/•/–
– May be combined with a heat pump/
solar/other heat sources •/–/• •/–/• •/•/• •/•/• •/–/– •/–/–

Key
1) Thermal insulation as accessory: Type WD 1000 | 1500 SBP and WD 1000| 1500 cool.
BUFFER AND DHW CYLINDER
FOR HEAT PUMP | SOLAR OPERATION

Model Instantaneous water cylinder SBS W und SBS W SOL


– Type SBS 800 W SBS 1000 W SBS 1500 W SBS 800 W SOL SBS 1000 W SOL SBS 1500 W SOL
– Part no. 227568 227569 227570 227571 227572 227573
Characteristics
– Nominal capacity l 800 1,000 1,500 800 1,000 1,500
– Heat exchanger contents (DHW) l 41 53 65 41 53 65
– Solar heat exchanger area m2 – – – 2.4 3.0 3.6
Dimensions and weight, incl. ins.1)
– Height mm 1,940 2,350 2,290 1,940 2,350 2,290
– Width  mm 1,010 1,010 1,220 1,010 1,010 1,220
– Weight kg 172 201 268 217 246 323
Application areas
– EFH/ZFH/MFH/Commercial •/–/–/– •/•/–/– •/•/–/– •/–/–/– •/•/–/– •/•/–/–
– Heating/cooling/DHW •/–/• •/–/• •/–/• •/–/• •/–/• •/–/•
– May be combined with a heat pump/
solar/other heat sources •/–/• •/–/• •/–/• •/•/• •/•/• •/•/•

Model Solar combi cylinder SBK 600/150


– Type SBK 600/150
– Part no. 074067
Characteristics
– Nominal capacity l 600
– Capacity (DHW) | Buffer cylinder l 150/450
– Standby loss kWh/24h 2.9
– Solar heat exchanger area m2 1.8
Dimensions and weight, incl. ins.
– Height mm 1,760
– Width  mm 910
– Weight kg 241
Application areas
– EFH/ZFH/MFH/Commercial •/–/–/–
– Heating/cooling/DHW •/–/•
– May be combined with a heat pump/
solar/other heat sources •/•/•
Key
1) Thermal insulation as accessory: Type WD 800 | 1000 | 1500 SBS.
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DHW CYL INDER
FOR HEAT PUMP | SOLAR OPERATION

Model Freestanding DHW cylinder SBB WP and SBB WP SOL


– Type SBB 301 WP SBB 302 WP SBB 401 WP SOL SBB 501 WP SOL
– Part no. 221360 221361 221362 227534
Characteristics
– Nominal capacity l 300 280 400 500
– Heat exchanger top m2 3.2 4.8 4.0 5.0
– Heat exchanger bottom m2 – 1.4
– Standby loss kWh/24h 2.0 2.3 2.6
Dimensions and weight, incl. ins.
– Height mm 1,700 1,875 1,976
– Width  mm 700 750 810
– Weight kg 156 184 219 260
Application areas
– EFH/ZFH/MFH/Commercial •/–/–/– •/–/–/– •/•/–/– •/•/–/–
– Heating/cooling/DHW –/–/• –/–/• –/–/• –/–/•
– May be combined with a heat pump/
solar/other heat sources •/–/– •/–/– •/•/– •/•/–

Model Freestanding DHW cylinder SBB and SBB SOL


– Type SBB 751 SBB 1001 SBB 751 SOL SBB 1001 SOL
– Part no. 229292 229293 229294 229295
Characteristics
– Nominal capacity l 750 1,000 750 1,000
– Heat exchanger top m2 – – – –
– Heat exchanger bottom m2 – – 3.0 3.9
– Standby loss kWh/24h 3.7 4.3 3.7 4.3
Dimensions and weight, incl. ins.1)
– Height mm 1,877 2,377 1,877 2,377
– Width  mm 1,010
– Weight kg 212 259 256 318
Application areas
– EFH/ZFH/MFH/Commercial –/•/•/– –/–/•/• –/•/•/– –/–/•/•
– Heating/cooling/DHW –/–/• –/–/• –/–/• –/–/•
– May be combined with a heat pump/
solar/other heat sources •/–/– •/–/– •/•/– •/•/–

Key
1) Thermal insulation as accessory: Type WD 751 | 1001 SBB.
Model Freestanding solar DGW cylinder SBB plus
– Type SBB 300 plus SBB 400 plus SBB 600 plus
– Part no. 187873 187874 187875
Characteristics
– Nominal capacity l 300 400 600
– Heat exchanger top m2 1.1 1.3 1.9
– Heat exchanger bottom m2 1.5 1.7 2.5
– Standby loss kWh/24h 1.9 2.2 2.9
Dimensions and weight, incl. ins.
– Height mm 1,679 1,848 1,735
– Width  mm 700 750 920
– Weight kg 154 187 260
Application areas
– EFH/ZFH/MFH/Commercial •/–/–/– •/•/–/– •/•/•/–
– Heating/cooling/DHW –/–/• –/–/• –/–/•
– May be combined with a heat pump/
solar/other heat sources •/•/– •/•/– •/•/–

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DHW CYL INDER
FOR HEAT PUMP | SOLAR OPERATION

Model Wall mounted solar cylinder KS 150 SOL


– Type KS 150 SOL
– Part no. 74098
Characteristics
– Nominal capacity l 150
– Solar heat exchanger area m2 1.2
– Integral immersion heater kW 2
Dimensions and weight, incl. ins.
– Height mm 1,100
– Width mm 500
– Weight kg 82
Application areas
– EFH/ZFH/MFH/Commercial •/–/–/–
– Heating/cooling/DHW –/–/•
– May be combined with a heat pump/solar –/•
REPLACEMENT CONVECTOR

Model Replacement convector AUK


– Type AUK 7 AUK 14 AUK 21 AUK 28 AUK 35
– Part no. 227955 227956 227957 227958 227959
Characteristics
– Air volume, average m3 / h 110 220 330 440 550
– Power consumption W 20 30 50 75 100
– Voltage 1/N/PE ~ 230 V
Dimensions and weight
– Dimensions (H x W x D) mm 600 x 690 x 142 600 x 890 x 142 600 x 1,090 x 142 600 x 1,290 x 142 600 x 1,490 x 142
– Weight kg 21 27 34 42 51

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equipment characteristics are non-binding. The equipment features that are described in this brochure are not considered to be agreed conditions of our
products. Individual equipment characteristics may differ or may even be removed, due to the ongoing development of our products. Information concerning
the latest equipment characteristics can be obtained from our sales advisors. The illustrations in the brochure are merely application examples. The illustrations
also contain installation components, accessories and special equipment that are not part of the standard delivery. Reprinting of all, or part, of this brochure
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