RAYMER, the largest manufacturer of heat pumps and a seller of domestic water heaters and heat pumps in China, recently launched a series of heat pumps called Heatpro Plus, updated version of the Heatpro series. RAYMER R32 EVI specially designed for home heating and hot water, at the same time integrated with the most promising R32 refrigerant and advanced EVI technology.

«Because they move heat, rather than producing heat, the RAYMER R32 EVI heat pump can provide equivalent space conditioning for only a quarter of the operating cost of a conventional heating or cooling appliance and at the same time produce hot water, which further improves its energy efficiency.” comments senior manager of research and development Liu Yuanhui.
"WITHdue to dual functions, performed by the device, as well as saving money, energy saving and environmental friendliness, we confidently recommend it in the market and believe in its great potential and competitiveness» – he adds.

RAYMER focuses on the development of energy saving and green energy solutions, therefore, it continues to work on improving the efficiency and productivity of its heat pumps. The R32 EVI heat pump is her latest creation.
A heat pump has the ability to provide huge energy savings to users and is designed to do so, to be environmentally friendly. It is considered, that the heat pump R32 EVI expects a new way to choose a pump for hot water and home heating.
Heat pump RAYMER R32 EVI
APPLICATION
The HeatPro Plus heat pump is designed for hot water supply and home heating/cooling.
HIGH RESULT
HeatPro Plus can work together with radiators and water fan coils, while achieving a high COP to 4,68.
EVI technology
The EVI technology used in the installation allows working in a wide range of operating temperatures from -30˚C to 45˚C, and also ensure the water temperature at the outlet is 9˚C-60˚C.
Refrigerant R32
The HeatPro Plus heat pump uses the green refrigerant R32. R32 refrigerant is currently the most promising refrigerant in the industry. It is an ideal alternative to the EU's quota policy of phasing out high-quality hydrocarbons.
