
Heat pumps
Install a heat pump and enhance your home with the solution of the future
A heat pump is an environmentally friendly way of providing a building with heating, cooling and hot water. The device transfers heat or coolness from the air, soil or groundwater from outside the building to heat or cool it inside at the lowest possible energy cost. This makes a heat pump the most future-oriented solution for energy-efficient and comfortable living and working conditions.
Why opt for a heat pump?

Comfort all year round
A heat pump not only provides heat during cold winter months, but also ensures an agreeable room temperature during warm, sunny periods. By reversing its cycle, a heat pump can actually cool buildings as well as heat them.

(Added) value
A heat pump is also an interesting choice financially for heating, cooling and supplying domestic hot water. Traditional energy sources such as gas and heating oil are subject to price fluctuations and stricter legislation. On the other hand, installing a heat pump is encouraged through grants and subsidies. Moreover, a home with a heat pump has a better energy label, increasing its value.

Independence for a carefree future
Complemented by solar panels and home battery storage, a heat pump provides greater independence from the gas and electricity grid. In fact, if you have a heat pump you don’t need a gas connection at all. By cleverly combining your own energy production via solar panels with energy storage in a battery and use of a heat pump, you will need to buy a lot less electricity from the grid. As a result, the comfort in your home will hardly be affected by price fluctuations and energy shortages.

For the next generation
Unlike traditional heating systems, a heat pump does not use a combustion process. Heat is extracted from natural and inexhaustible sources, such as the air or ground, and transported at a higher temperature using a compression process. During this process, the heat pump does not consume any scarce resources or emit any harmful substances. In other words, a heat pump runs on 100% renewable, green energy, so it has no impact whatsoever on the climate and thus on the environment of current and future generations.
How does a heat pump work?
A heat pump extracts heat from the air, water or ground. The heat is transferred to a heat transfer medium (refrigerant) and transported to provide a building with heating, cooling and domestic hot water. Besides natural energy from the air, water or ground, only a limited additional amount of electrical power is needed to achieve extremely high efficiency. The most common type of heat pump used is the air to water heat pump. It extracts heat from the air and transfers it to the water in a closed circuit. This type is often preferred because of its reliable operation and affordable price. The type of heat pump you choose doesn’t really matter because they all work in the same way.
Why choose a Renson solution?

Renson One

Stylish design

Simple set-up

Highest efficiency
State-of-the-art technology
The full range of Renson heat pumps is equipped with the latest, best and most sustainable technology. The heat pumps feature an inverter-controlled compressor and propeller. The heat pumps' highly reliable operation and wide temperature range mean that no electrical resistance is required. Plus, the heat pump is connected to the Renson One platform, providing smart control. This prevents both hardware and software standby consumption. In addition, all Renson heat pumps use an environmentally friendly refrigerant (R290). Its extremely limited impact on the greenhouse effect and high efficiency make R290 an obvious choice as a refrigerant.


Near-silent operation
The heat pumps’ hardware and software are specially designed to operate extremely quietly. Moreover, the heat pump automatically switches to 'silent mode' at night. This mode can also be manually switched on indefinitely to ensure silent operation.
The range
With this select number of products Renson offers a sustainable solution for heating, cooling and domestic hot water. The combination of modular components make it a suitable system for both individual and collective housing. There are two control modules that provide smart control of all components. The outdoor unit is an air to water heat pump, available in three variants offering a solution for any type of building. Depending on the type of design, a tank or heat pump boiler is needed to store domestic hot water.
Suitable for any project
Is the Renson heat pump a solution for your home?
Whether it concerns a detached house or an apartment building, Renson offers a suitable product combination for any project. Renson heat pumps are widely applicable thanks to their high efficiency and temperature range. The heat pump is ideally suited for new construction projects because of its good insulation values, especially in combination with low-temperature heating. Heat pumps are also becoming an increasingly attractive alternative for renovation projects. However, in this case, the energy efficiency of the home must be sufficiently high. It is preferable to combine the heat pump with low-temperature heating such as underfloor heating or convectors. The images below show possible product combinations based on different types of homes. Feel free to contact our installers to discuss your project!