EXINDA R290 Air-to-Water Heat Pump vs Viessmann / Daikin / Vaillant
Project Overview (Germany)
This project is a luxury villa heating renovation in Germany, where an existing fossil-fuel boiler system was replaced with an EXINDA R290 air-to-water heat pump system. (Luxury Villa Heat Pump)
The goal of the project was to achieve full building electrification under EU climate policy, while maintaining the same hydronic heating infrastructure (radiators + buffer tank system).
The system provides:
- Space heating for the entire villa
- Domestic hot water (DHW)
- Seasonal cooling capability via reversible operation
This installation represents a typical retrofit boiler replacement under EU Green Deal building decarbonization strategy.
Why EXINDA Instead of Viessmann / Daikin / Vaillant?
In European residential heat pump projects, the most commonly specified benchmark brands include:
- Viessmann Vitocal series
- Daikin Altherma series
- Vaillant aroTHERM series
In this project, EXINDA was selected as an engineering equivalent alternative due to:
1. Same Application Architecture (Hydronic Retrofit System)
EXINDA R290 system is designed with the same installation logic as:
- Viessmann Vitocal (hydronic buffer tank system)
- Daikin Altherma (radiator + underfloor integration)
- Vaillant aroTHERM (mono-block retrofit system)
This allows direct replacement in existing boiler-based buildings without major pipe reconstruction.
2. Regulatory Compliance Alignment (EU Engineering Standards)
The system is fully designed to comply with core European HVAC regulations:
- ErP Directive (energy labeling framework for heating systems)
- EN14825 (seasonal efficiency calculation standard)
- EN14511 (performance testing conditions)
- F-Gas Regulation (phase-down of high-GWP refrigerants)
This ensures the system can be used in subsidy-supported renovation projects across Germany and the EU.
3. Refrigerant Strategy Advantage (R290 vs Traditional Systems)
Unlike many legacy systems still transitioning from higher-GWP refrigerants, EXINDA uses R290 (propane):
- Ultra-low GWP (~3)
- Future-proof under EU F-Gas tightening roadmap
- No mid-cycle refrigerant replacement risk
This places EXINDA in the same next-generation category as leading European R290-based platforms.
4. Seasonal Efficiency Performance (EN14825 Based)
The system is engineered for seasonal efficiency rather than nominal test-point performance.
Under EN14825 methodology, the system is optimized for:
- Partial load efficiency in winter heating season
- Stable SCOP performance across fluctuating outdoor temperatures
- Reduced cycling losses in mild European climates
This is critical for real residential energy cost reduction in Germany.
Installation Summary (Villa Application)
Installed system configuration:
- EXINDA R290 air-to-water heat pump (monoblock system)
- Radiator-based hydronic heating integration
- Domestic hot water storage tank system
- Weather-compensated control logic
- Outdoor installation optimized for residential villa aesthetics
The system is designed for silent operation, making it suitable for luxury residential zones with strict noise requirements.
Performance Outcome
After commissioning, the system demonstrated:
- Significant reduction in energy consumption compared to oil/gas boiler systems
- Substantial CO₂ emission reduction aligned with EU decarbonization targets
- Stable heating comfort under German winter conditions
- Reliable domestic hot water supply without performance drop
- Minimal maintenance requirement compared to combustion systems
EXINDA vs Viessmann / Daikin / Vaillant (Engineering Positioning)
| Category | EXINDA R290 | Viessmann Vitocal | Daikin Altherma | Vaillant aroTHERM |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| System Type | Air-to-water heat pump | Air-to-water heat pump | Air-to-water heat pump | Air-to-water heat pump |
| Refrigerant | R290 (low GWP) | R290 / R32 mix (model dependent) | R32 / R290 transition | R290 |
| Application | Retrofit + new build | Premium residential | Residential + commercial | Residential retrofit |
| Efficiency Basis | EN14825 seasonal design | EN14825 | EN14825 | EN14825 |
| Retrofit Compatibility | High | High | High | High |
| Target Market | Value-engineered European equivalent | Premium German market | Global premium HVAC | Strong EU residential |
This positioning allows EXINDA to serve as a functionally equivalent engineering alternative in European heat pump specification projects.
Regulatory & Engineering Framework (EU)
This installation is fully aligned with:
- ErP Directive (EU energy efficiency labeling system)
- EN14825 seasonal efficiency methodology
- EN14511 performance testing standard
- EU F-Gas Regulation compliance roadmap
- CE certification framework for HVAC equipment
These standards ensure compatibility with:
- German building energy regulations (GEG)
- EU subsidy renovation programs
- Design approval by consulting engineers
Application Scenarios in Europe
This solution is suitable for:
- Luxury villas and single-family homes
- Boiler-to-heat pump retrofit projects in Germany
- Energy renovation projects under EU Green Deal subsidies
- Radiator-based existing building upgrades
- Low-carbon residential transformation programs
Conclusion
The German villa installation demonstrates that modern R290 air-to-water heat pump systems can directly replace traditional boiler systems while maintaining full compatibility with European hydronic infrastructure.
Compared with established brands such as Viessmann, Daikin, and Vaillant, EXINDA delivers a cost-optimized engineering equivalent solution under identical EU regulatory frameworks, enabling faster adoption of residential electrification across Europe.









