Hot water heat pump Essenta

The Essenta domestic hot water heat pump heats water and cools adjacent basement rooms at the same time—at no cost. By utilizing excess heat from the air, it provides hot water, comfortable cooling, low energy costs, and environmentally friendly operation.

Application
Single-family house, renovation (replacement for electric water heater)
Installation
Indoor installation
Operating range
4,16 kW

Product Details

The advantages of the Essenta at a glance:

  • One of the most efficient domestic hot water heat pumps
  • Water capacity: 290 L
  • Environmentally friendly operation with R290 refrigerant (150 g)
  • No additional safety measures required
  • Integrated heat exchanger for connecting an additional energy source
  • Silent operation
  • Warm water output up to 770 L in 24 hours (53°C)
  • Powerful compressor for rapid reheating
  • Standard sacrificial anode guarantees permanent corrosion protection
  • Air operating range: -10°C to +45°C
  • Warm water operating range: 65°C (75°C with electric auxiliary heating)
  • With circulation connection
  • PV-optimized operation

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    The heat pump extracts thermal energy from the ambient air. The refrigerant absorbs this heat in the heat exchanger (evaporator) and is then compressed in the compressor. The heat generated in this process is used for heating and hot water production via another heat exchanger. In summer, the cycle can also be used for cooling by reversing the process.

    The heat pump extracts thermal energy from the ground using a geothermal probe or groundwater. The refrigerant absorbs this heat in the heat exchanger (evaporator) and is then compressed in the compressor. The heat generated in this process is used for heating and hot water production via another heat exchanger. In summer, the cycle can also be used for cooling by reversing the process.

    Heat pumps are suitable for both and can therefore be used in new buildings and old buildings undergoing renovation. With the latest generation of heat pumps, flow temperatures of up to 70° can be achieved.
    However, it may be worth replacing or adding new radiators with a larger heating surface area in order to increase the efficiency of the heat pump. Seek advice from a specialist. In general, energy-saving measures should be considered for the building envelope in order to directly reduce the heat demand and thus reduce the flow temperatures and increase the efficiency of the heat pump.

    Yes, because all our heat pump systems are designed for the design temperature. However, there are some differences between the various heat pump systems that need to be taken into account:

    Air/water heat pumps:
    Air/water heat pumps have a lower operating limit (approx. -25°C). For heating systems, this means that the heat output is guaranteed up to the design temperature (in the Swiss Plateau, for example, at -7°C). If the outside temperature falls below this design temperature, the auxiliary heating can switch on automatically. Statistically speaking, however, this is extremely rare.

    Brine/water heat pumps:
    With brine/water heat pumps, it is important to dimension the geothermal probes correctly. The geothermal energy at depth is constant and changes only minimally, even if the top layer of soil is frozen.

    A heat pump with a COP of 5 requires 1/5 of the total energy produced in the form of electrical energy, while 4/5 of the energy is obtained from the environment (ambient air, geothermal probe, etc.).
    The COP is highly dependent on the source temperature and the flow temperature. The higher the source temperature and the lower the flow temperature, the higher the COP and the energy efficiency.
    In combination with a PV system, the amount of electricity consumed can be increased and energy costs reduced.

    The sound insulation of heat pumps can be improved through structural measures. The most important measure is to physically decouple the heat pump from the house. Pipes must also be physically decoupled using suitable mounting systems. Sound insulation hoods or sound insulation walls can also significantly reduce noise levels.

    Heat pumps are generally very low-maintenance. However, a heat pump should not be neglected. Contamination on the outdoor unit or in the heating circuit, incorrect settings, incorrect heating curves, etc. can damage the heat pump or reduce its efficiency. Periodic maintenance is therefore always beneficial and extends the service life.

    The cost of a heat pump varies depending on the type and size of the system. An air/water heat pump for a single-family home of approximately 150 m² typically costs between CHF 30,000 and CHF 40,000, while a ground-source heat pump (geothermal energy) often costs between CHF 40,000 and CHF 50,000. Installation and additional work such as drilling or connection costs have a significant impact on the price.

    Yes, both the federal government and the cantons offer subsidy programs to support the installation of heat pumps. The amount of the subsidy depends on the canton and the type of heat pump. There are often tax advantages in the form of deductions that can currently still be claimed. However, with the rejection of the owner-occupied housing allowance, this is expected to fall in 2028. Our sales advisors will be happy to provide you with more information.

    Heat pumps have low operating costs compared to fossil fuels such as oil and gas. Operating costs are heavily dependent on energy costs, but correct hydraulic integration and correct operation also have an influence. In Switzerland, heat pumps are generally inexpensive to operate.

    Heat pumps offer many advantages:

    • Environmentally friendly: They use renewable energy sources (air, earth, water).
    • Energy efficient: High efficiency compared to traditional heating systems.
    • Low operating and maintenance costs: Significantly lower than fossil fuel heating systems.
    • Long service life: Heat pumps have a service life of 15–20 years.

    As a rule, replacement is possible. However, both the building envelope and the existing heating system must be taken into account. In very old buildings or those with poor insulation, it is advisable to first renovate the building envelope and then modernize the heating system.

    The approval process varies from canton to canton. For many air/water heat pumps within the building zone, a notification procedure with the municipality is now sufficient, whereby the most important documents, including noise protection certification, must be submitted. In special cases (core zones, listed buildings, groundwater protection areas, or geothermal heat pumps), a building permit is required and, depending on the case, a cantonal drilling permit may also be necessary. Our sales staff will be happy to assist you with this.

    Heat pumps are considered virtually carbon neutral, especially when the electricity comes from renewable sources. Compared to oil or gas heating systems, CO₂ emissions can be reduced by up to 95%.

    Financially and ecologically, the switch is definitely worthwhile in the long term. The investment pays for itself over the years thanks to lower operating costs and subsidies. In addition, the value of the property increases when it is renovated with efficient technology. As fossil fuel heating systems will be gradually banned in the future, the switch is also a future-proof decision.

    Yes, air/water heat pumps require a noise protection certificate, which must be issued by a specialist. This ensures that the legal noise limit values specified in the Noise Abatement Ordinance are complied with.

    ESSENTA Domestic Warm Water Heat Pump – An Energy-Efficient Warm Water Solution for Switzerland

    The ESSENTA domestic warm water heat pump delivers maximum comfort with warm water, high energy efficiency, and low operating costs. Whether for a single-family home, multi-family building, apartment, or commercial property—ESSENTA guarantees a sufficient supply of warm water at all times, even when multiple people are using it simultaneously.

    Always Enough Warm Water—Even During Peak Demand

    With an impressive warm water capacity of up to 530 liters (at 40 °C), ESSENTA is the ideal solution for families, households with high demand, and small businesses. No more shortages: This domestic warm water heat pump reliably delivers warm water—even during peak times.

    Whisper-quiet & durable—the new generation of heat pumps

    Thanks to its innovative design with a separate compressor section and optimized airflow, ESSENTA is one of the quietest domestic hot water heat pumps on the market. The reduced noise level ensures maximum living comfort, while its gentle operation extends the unit’s service life.

    Space-saving & flexible—ideal for Swiss households

    The compact, intelligent design allows for flexible installation:

    • Wall or corner mounting possible
    • Air connections at the top or side
    • No additional air ducts required

    This saves on installation costs, space, and time—perfect for basements, utility rooms, or small apartments.

    Environmentally Friendly & Cost-Effective

    ESSENTA uses the natural refrigerant R290 with a very low GWP (Global Warming Potential) and features highly efficient heat pump technology. This means:

    • Significantly reduced energy costs
    • Sustainable hot water production
    • Minimal environmental impact

    Ideal for anyone in Switzerland who prioritizes eco-friendly heating systems and energy efficiency.

    Easy Operation & Smart-Ready

    The control is intuitive and user-friendly:

    • Automatic switching between energy sources
    • Special modes for optimized operation
    • Smart Grid Ready (optimized for variable electricity rates)
    • Display of electricity consumption and costs
    • Integration into BMS (building management systems)

    Connectivity (starting late 2026):

    • Cloud connectivity
    • Mobile app control

    KRONO-FLEX Air System – Maximum Flexibility

    The innovative KRONO-FLEX air distribution system enables:

    • Use of indoor or outdoor air
    • Cooling of adjacent rooms (e.g., basement, storage, garage)
    • Dehumidification of indoor spaces
    • Individual airflow control based on demand

    Efficient use of existing energy

    ESSENTA can:

    • Use exhaust air from ventilation systems for heat recovery
    • Cool and dehumidify rooms simultaneously
    • Operate via air ducts without affecting the indoor climate

    Be scaled up for larger applications

    By cascading multiple units, ESSENTA is also suitable for:

    • Multi-family homes
    • Sports facilities
    • Commercial & industrial applications

    Combines perfectly with existing heating systems

    ESSENTA combines ideally with pellet, wood, or wood chip heating systems:

    • Summer operation without heating
    • Reduced fuel consumption in winter
    • Greater comfort at lower costs

    Your benefits at a glance:

    ✔ Energy-efficient hot water production with a heat pump

    ✔ Up to 530 liters of hot water capacity

    ✔ Extremely quiet operation

    ✔ Environmentally friendly R290 refrigerant

    ✔ Flexible installation & space-saving design

    ✔ Smart Grid Ready & future-proof

    ✔ Cooling & dehumidification included

    ✔ Ideal for households & businesses in Switzerland

    ESSENTA – the modern solution for efficient hot water production in Switzerland.

    Switch now and save energy, costs, and CO₂ in the long term.

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