Project Overview
Heat Pump Installation Ireland project demonstrates a high-efficiency air-to-water system installed in a residential villa in Ireland. This Heat Pump Installation Ireland case study shows how EXINDA replaces traditional gas and oil boiler systems with modern electrified heating technology for improved energy efficiency and lower carbon emissions.
The installation represents a typical European boiler replacement scenario, aligned with EU Green Deal decarbonization objectives and the transition toward fully electrified residential heating systems.
EXINDA system is designed as an engineering equivalent solution for European heat pump applications compared with Viessmann Vitocal, Daikin Altherma, and Vaillant aroTHERM platforms, delivering optimized retrofit adaptability for residential villas.
Project Type: Residential Villa
Location: Ireland
System Type: Air-to-Water Heat Pump
Application: Space Heating + Domestic Hot Water
Project Background
European residential buildings in Ireland typically rely on gas or oil boilers for heating and hot water production. These legacy systems face increasing pressure under EU carbon reduction policies.
This project was initiated to:
- Replace traditional fossil-fuel boiler system
- Improve seasonal energy efficiency
- Reduce household carbon emissions
- Ensure compliance with EU energy transition roadmap
The project also aligns with EU F-Gas Regulation phase-down strategy, supporting the transition toward low-GWP refrigerant-based heating systems.
Key Engineering Challenges
- Replacement of traditional boiler-based heating system without major structural modification
- Stable heating demand under cold and humid Irish climate conditions
- Integration with existing hydronic radiator network
- Noise control requirement for luxury residential environment
- High efficiency operation under partial load conditions
Engineering Solution
EXINDA provided a high-performance air-to-water heat pump system designed for European residential heating infrastructure.
Core system functions:
- Stable space heating via hydronic distribution system
- Domestic hot water generation with consistent output
- Inverter-driven operation for seasonal load variation
- Retrofit-compatible hydraulic integration
The system is engineered as an alternative to European leading heat pump platforms such as Viessmann Vitocal, Daikin Altherma, and Vaillant aroTHERM, with comparable hydraulic architecture and installation methodology.
EXINDA heat pump system is designed as an engineering equivalent solution for European boiler replacement projects under the EU Green Deal framework.
System Design Logic
System design is based on European regulatory and engineering standards:
- EU ErP Directive (Energy-related Products Directive)
- EN14511 performance testing methodology
- EN14825 seasonal efficiency (SCOP) calculation standard
- National building heat loss calculation methodologies in Ireland and EU regions
The system is optimized for radiator-based heating systems operating at 35°C–55°C supply temperature range.
System seasonal efficiency is optimized under EN14825 methodology to reflect real-world European heating demand profiles.
Key Engineering Challenges Solved
EXINDA system addresses common European retrofit challenges:
- Eliminates boiler replacement complexity in existing residential buildings
- Enables direct integration with radiator heating systems
- Reduces cycling losses in partial-load conditions
- Improves system stability in seasonal temperature fluctuations
- Supports decentralized heating electrification strategy
Performance Benefits
Compared with traditional systems from Viessmann, Daikin Altherma, and Vaillant, EXINDA delivers:
- Higher seasonal efficiency under real residential load conditions
- Improved retrofit adaptability for legacy buildings
- Reduced carbon emissions per kWh of heat output
- Lower lifecycle operational cost
- Enhanced part-load performance stability
| Item | Traditional Boiler / Heat Pump | EXINDA Heat Pump |
|---|---|---|
| Carbon Emissions | High / Medium | Low |
| Seasonal Efficiency | Medium | High |
| Retrofit Compatibility | Medium | High |
| System Stability | Variable | Optimized |
Compliance & Regulations
The system is aligned with European energy and environmental requirements:
- EU ErP Directive
- EN14511 standard
- EN14825 seasonal efficiency standard
- EU F-Gas Regulation
- CE certification requirements (LVD / EMC compliance)
Installation & System Integration
The installation was completed with minimal disruption to existing building systems:
- Direct replacement of boiler-based hydronic system
- Compatibility with existing radiator distribution network
- Simplified hydraulic balancing design
- Reduced commissioning complexity through smart control logic
The system enables retrofit boiler replacement under EU Green Deal decarbonization strategy without major hydraulic reconstruction.
Final Performance Results
After installation:
- Significant reduction in household energy consumption
- Improved indoor thermal comfort stability
- Reduced carbon footprint aligned with EU climate targets
- Stable heating performance under winter operating conditions
- Reduced maintenance requirements over lifecycle
Application Scenarios
EXINDA heat pump system is suitable for:
- European villa heating systems
- Residential boiler replacement projects
- Multi-family apartment retrofit applications
- Low-carbon renovation programs
- EU energy efficiency upgrade projects
Engineering Notes
For projects specifying Viessmann Vitocal, Daikin Altherma, or Vaillant aroTHERM systems, EXINDA provides a technically equivalent air-to-water heat pump solution with:
- Comparable hydraulic integration structure
- Equivalent seasonal efficiency methodology
- Retrofit-friendly installation footprint
- Optimized cost-performance ratio for European housing stock
FAQ
Q1: Can EXINDA heat pump replace a gas boiler directly?
Yes, it is designed for direct boiler replacement in European residential retrofit projects.
Q2: Is it compatible with radiator systems?
Yes, it is fully compatible with existing hydronic radiator systems.
Q3: Does it comply with EU standards?
Yes, it complies with EU ErP, EN14511, EN14825, and F-Gas regulations.
Contact
Email: info@exindagroup.com









