LG Air Source Heat Pumps – designed for your project. Our unique heat pump packs include everything you need. Available in power outputs from 5kW to 16kW. Seven-year warranty as standard.
Heat pumps extract energy from the air or the ground and use this energy to heat (and sometimes cool) water that is used in a building. A heat pump is simply a different heat source to a boiler, one that is more energy efficient, more environmentally friendly and cheaper to run. In the UK, the Renewable Heating Incentive (RHI) programme, allows end users to reclaim certain costs associated with heat pumps. You can read more about the RHI programme in our technical resources section.
THERMA V R32 Monobloc provides reliable and powerful heating for the indoor environment. It can operate even at extremely cold weather like -25°C. Moreover, it can offer leaving water temperature of 65°C at maximum.
THERMA V R32 Monobloc is equipped with the Revolutionary Scroll Compressor. This advanced compressor especially improved the tilting motion of scroll, increasing overall efficiency and reliability. Furthermore, compressor operation ranges are improved to perform from 10 Hz to 135 Hz
THERMA V R32 Monobloc is equipped with R32 refrigerant, the environmentally sustainable refrigerant which has a Global Warming Potential of 675, 70% lower than that of R410A’s. With R32 refrigerant, THERMA V R32 Monobloc is highly energy efficient as a greener heating solution.
The intuitive UI allows quick and easy use with a simple touch and users can set schedules based on their lifestyles. Moreover, daily or monthly monitoring of power consumption allows efficient energy management.
With LG SmartThinQ™ app, users can simply control heating system anytime from anywhere. Remote access to heating system allows users the maximised comfort.
As the “All-in-one” heating solution, THERMA V R32 Monobloc outdoor unit consists of 3 main components. Furthermore, our pack solution comes complete with the following components;
LG R32 Therma-V Monobloc Heat Pump
Domestic Hot Water Storage Cylinder
Wall Mounted Buffer
Electric Meter
Through Wall Insulation Kit
Flex Hose 750 (pair) 28-1″ F-ELB
LK525 28mm Diverter Valve Body
LK-EVM Diverter Valve Motor
Filter-Ball Valve 1″
LG Domestic Hot Water Tank Sensor
6mm DHW Cylinder Pocket
1″ Flow Setter
7 Day Digital Timer 16A
Flexi Foot 600 Kit (Triple)
All-in-one heating solution with built-in main components allows easy installation without additional refrigerant piping work. Installers can easily check and provide service just by removing 3 pieces. Moreover, clip type water strainers are installed for easy access to strainer without the need for extra tools.
Based on installation site information, installers can prepare a preset with LG THERMA V Configurator and save data into memory card from their office. At the site, then, installers can simply insert memory card at the back of remote controller to activate configuration data. This allows easy and quick commissioning for installers.
A heat pump is usually specified as the primary heat source within a building, replacing a gas or oil boiler. The heat pump extracts energy from the ground or the air and converts this into useable heat for use in the building such as hot water.
Saves money on utility bills, especially if you’re in an off gas area.
Reduces greenhouse gas being released into the environment as the energy is renewable.
Potential payments via the Renewable Heat Incentive – more information can be found on the OFGEM website.
Future-proof the property for when fossil fuel prices rise.
Both air source and ground source heat pumps require some element of space within the building. An air source heat pump will need a conventional domestic hot water cylinder to store the hot water, in the same way a pressurised heating system functions using a gas boiler. Ground source heat pumps will also need a form of storage vessel, however can function without them depending on the design and project requirements. In both cases we will supply the heat pump and the storage cylinder, along with all the other components necessary to connect the heat pump to the hot water system in the building.
If you have an air source heat pump, it can usually (depending on model) be wall or floor mounted, externally. You would then have a small control interface located near your cylinder, usually in a utility room or plant room.
If you have a ground source heat pump, you would have a floor mounted appliance (similar to a fridge or freezer) within your utility or plant room.
Getting a quotation is very easy. Simply send us the plans of the building (all floors), indicate whether you would prefer a ground source or air source heat pump and we will do the rest. If you have a preference for a ground source heat pump, please let us know whether you intend to bore or lay the array in the ground.
Please send your enquiry to: info@tmsg.ie
Absolutely. Because UFH typically runs at a much lower temperature than traditional radiators, it’s the perfect partnership to work with a heat pump. Heat pumps are at their most efficient when operating at low temperatures.
Generally, once your heat pump has been started and commissioned by an OMNIE engineer, you don’t really need to change anything. It will be set up to work with your heating system so you would just use your heating controls as normal.
With every heat pump that we sell, we ensure that an OMNIE engineer commissions and starts the heat pump to ensure it delivers an optimum performance.
Your heat pump, just like a boiler, should be serviced every year by the installer.
Our heat pumps come with extended warranties up to 7 years. Please contact us to find out more information, including the terms and conditions around meeting the extended warranty criteria.
All of our cylinders come with a 25 year warranty, other mechanical components come with a 10 year warranty and electrical items come with a 2 year warranty.