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IRIS Heat Pumps
are all what you need to save
energy and to warm any pool,
domestic water or
for heating your house.
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IRIS Heat Pumps
are powered with models of
different capacities to meet
with all common
needs.
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Company Profile
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IRIS Energy is a French
company established in 2011 and it is a
French Brand ®
(IRIS® Register No. RCS 534 716 956 France)
Our target market is Europe and
Mediterranean countries.
We are committed to energy saving
technology, offering environmentally
friendly products with the best return on
investment.
We are specialized in Air-to-Water Heat Pump
Technology.
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Why choose us?
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IRIS products are fully compliant with CE
manufacturing standards. |
We accompany our customers
from early stages of project
studies up to the
operation and maintenance works. |
Our Technical Support offers
efficient technical assistance
and after-sale services.
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We offer a wide range of product models to fit
with different needs and installation
requirements.
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Products
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Heat Pumps |
IRIS Heat Pumps for Pools
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Benefits |
IRIS
offers large choice of heating/cooling
capacities from 5Kw to 300Kw.
Multiple units can be used to fulfil
with the required heating or cooling
capacities
Target Usage
- Swimming pools.
- Jacuzzi and Health care
basins.
- Industrial basins.
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Electrical consumption can be reduced
by more than 75%.
- IRIS heat pump technology
provides COP "Coeffecient Of
Performance" ranges from 4 to 7
for the On-Off heat pump models.
- That is to say, for each 1 Kw
of electricity consumed, 4 to 7 Kw
of energy can be produced.
- Comparing to electrical
heaters, IRIS heat pumps can save
more than 80% of electricity.
- Comparing to gas heater, IRIS
heat pumps are more economic by 40%.
- IRIS heat pump offers a panel
of DC Inverter models with COP that
can reach up to 16.
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Quality,
Comfort & reliability
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IRIS heat pumps
provide both heating and cooling
capacities to control the target
temperature of the pool water during
the whole year.
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IRIS heat pumps
are fully compliant to CE standards
with its scroll compressor, freon
R410a or R32, titanium exchanger
guaranteed 5 years against erosion.
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Easy to
install and maintain
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IRIS Heat Pump
models for Swimming Pools & Basins
With more than 20
different models, we cover wide range of
pool heating and cooling requirements. Our
models are summarized below in three
Categories regarding to their
heating/cooling capacities.
For more detailed
specifications, please contact us
info@iris.energy
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More IRIS Heat Pump
models are available with “Inverter
technology”, refrigerant R32 and operating
under -20° ~ 43° ambient temperature; For
more information please contact us.
IRIS Heat
Pumps for domestic Water
Target
Usage:
This type of heat
pumps is used to heat the domestic water
of group of bathrooms and kitchens in
residential and public buildings, such
as: villas, apartment buildings, hotels,
office buildings, hospitals, workshops
and factories.
For more detailed
specifications, please contact us
info@iris.energy
IRIS Heat
Pumps for heating buildings
Target
Usage:
This type of heat
pumps is commonly used in heating
systems for houses in two design
concepts; one is floor heating and the
other relies on a network of radiators
fixed on the wall of the spaces needed
to heated.
For more detailed
specifications, please contact us
info@iris.energy
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Pool Covers
Thermal Cover
Benefits of
covering swimming pools
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Save energy by
reducing the operating hours of the heat
pumps and by allowing more solar energy
to warm up the pool water.
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Reduce evaporation by
90% which can also save energy as well
as saving a large amount of water loss.
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Protect the pool from
dust and leaves, thus, reduce cleaning
material by 30%.
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May provide safety
for animals and toddlers (vigilance of
parents is mandatory).
Advantages of IRIS
Thermal Covers
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Higher efficiency in
thermal isolation with thickness of 500
micron.
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Robustness and 5
years warranty.
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We can adapt the
cover to different pool shapes and we
can provide different colours to suite
with the landscape of the pool.
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Adapted rollers for
easy winding and unwinding the pool
cover.
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Other Products
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Electrolyseur
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PH
regulator
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Dehumidifier
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Mobile AC
For more information,
please contact us info@iris.energy
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FAQ’s
What is Air-to-Water Heat Pump (AWHP) ?
Air-to-Water Heat Pump (AWHP),
also called Aero-thermal Heat Pump, uses technology
similar to air conditioners. AWHP does not produce
energy, but it transfers energy from the surrounded
air to the targeted water. The typical operation of
AWHP is based on using a refrigerant gas cycle
through compressor, condenser heat exchanger,
expansion valve and an evaporator condenser.
AWHP consume electricity just to operate the
refrigeration cycle; therefore, for every 1 KW of
consumed electricity, there are 4 to 7 KW of energy
produced to heat or to cool the targeted water.
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How A2W Heat Pump works?
Heating Cycle
At the Expansion Valve: The warm Freon
liquid under pressure flows from the condenser to
the expansion valve, then it expands to take a form
of gas and flows to the evaporator tube.
At Evaporator unit: The warm air in the environment
surrounding the heat pump is sucked by the fan
allowing to the Freon gas, circulating through the
evaporator tube to gain units of heat.
At Compressor unit: By squeezing the Freon gas, the
compressor sucks it from the evaporator to become
hot gas under high pressure.
AT Condenser unit: The hot high-pressure gas flows
to the condenser coil where it condenses from vapour
form to a liquid form. When Freon liquid is
circulating through the titanium tubes of the heat
exchanger, it gives off the heat causing the pool
water to gain about 4-5 units of heat. At the exit
from the condenser, the hot Freon liquid is cooled
down and flows back to the expansion valve to
restart the cycle again.
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Cooling Cycle
A four ways reversing valve is used to
swap the functions of the evaporator and the
condenser in order to change from heating to cooling
mode. This can be adjusted manually or automatically
by the computer program stored on the heat pump
unit. In automatic mode, when the built-in sensor
measures the inlet water temperature, the software
compares it to the delta fixed by the user and then
decides to heat or to reverse the function to the
cooling mode.
This reverse function is also triggered for the
defrost cycle, as ice can be found on the evaporator
due to high rate of humidity and the low ambient
temperature.
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What are the
advantages of using IRIS Heat Pumps?
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Comfort and clean
environment |
Energy Saving and
cost-efficiency |
CE quality
standards |
Comparing to other technologies such
as: electrical heater, natural gas or
domestic fuel, IRIS AWHP uses
environmentally friendly technology as no
CO2 emission or excessive consumption of
energy. Moreover, IRIS AWHP uses refrigerant
gas R410a which is environmentally friendly
and it can heat and cool the targeted water
to maintain the desired temperature.
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IRIS AWHP technology offers the best
cost-efficiency as it considerably saves
energy and achieves higher rate of return on
investment. All IRIS heat pump models offer
a COP (Coefficient of Performance) ranges
from 4 to 7, with average estimated at 5.8.
In other words, for every 1 Euro spent in
electricity to operate one unit of IRIS heat
pump, more than 5 Euros of energy is
produced to heat/cool the targeted water.
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IRIS AWHP technology is fully
compliant with CE standards for
manufacturing electro-mechanical machines.
IRIS products are commercialized in Europe
and Mediterranean countries.
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Easy to install, to
operate or to maintain |
Customer support and after
sale service |
IRIS AWHP machines can be integrated
to any existing or under construction pool.
IRIS AWHP for domestic water can be easily
integrated to existing installations.
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Upon your request, our technical team
can help you to run a technical study and
determine the ROI for your project,
including initial and running costs.
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Contact us IRIS Energy |
32 Boulevard du Port
95000 Cergy – France |
+336 950 951 82
+2011 466 477 50 |
Email :
info@iris.energy
www.iris.energy |
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