The EDGE PRO L arrives squarely in the sweet spot for medium‑sized residential, light commercial and mixed‑use buildings, offering 25 and 30 kW nominal capacity from a compact monobloc chassis. As an all‑in‑one air‑to‑water system, it keeps the entire refrigeration circuit outdoors, simplifying installation, easing compliance and reducing on‑site coordination compared with split systems. The sizing makes it suitable for larger villas, small apartment blocks, offices and retrofit projects replacing legacy boilers or chillers.
By focusing on this capacity band, the manufacturer is targeting buildings where heat pump electrification has the biggest near‑term impact on emissions and running costs, but where space, noise and visual impact still matter. In practice, that means a unit that must be powerful enough to handle design‑day loads, yet compact and quiet enough to sit unobtrusively in a courtyard, rooftop corner or side yard.
Engineered for efficiency and low‑carbon operation
From the outset, the EDGE PRO L has been positioned as a high‑efficiency platform built to deliver strong seasonal performance rather than just headline point COPs. A carefully matched combination of variable‑speed compressor, oversized heat exchangers and smart control logic is designed to keep the unit operating in its optimal efficiency envelope across part‑load conditions where systems actually spend most of their time.
In heating mode, this translates into high seasonal COPs, cutting electrical consumption and associated emissions, particularly when paired with low‑temperature distribution systems such as underfloor heating or modern radiators. In cooling mode, the same attention to part‑load control and fan modulation allows the unit to deliver comfort with less cycling, smoother room temperatures and lower peak demand. For building owners facing rising electricity prices and carbon reporting obligations, that blend of performance and predictability is increasingly a baseline requirement.
Built to perform in any climate
One of the EDGE PRO L’s standout selling points is its promise of reliable operation across a wide climatic spectrum, from cold‑winter Continental sites to hot, humid coastal regions. The refrigeration circuit and control strategies are tuned to maintain capacity and efficiency in low ambient temperatures, supporting meaningful flow temperatures even in frosty conditions, while advanced defrost management seeks to minimise interruptions in heating.
In hotter climates, the air‑cooled design and robust condenser section are configured to sustain cooling performance and keep approach temperatures under control during heatwaves, when both comfort and grid stability are under pressure. This all‑weather versatility makes the unit a plausible single plant solution for projects that need both heating and cooling, avoiding the complexity of parallel systems.
Aesthetics and acoustics for design‑sensitive sites
Where many high‑capacity heat pumps still look and sound like industrial appliances, EDGE PRO L has clearly been conceived with architectural integration and neighbour comfort in mind. The casing lines, grille design and colour palette are deliberately refined, so the unit reads more like a contemporary building element than a piece of plant dumped on a terrace. That matters for premium residential schemes, boutique hotels and office projects where outdoor equipment is visible to occupants and planners.
Acoustically, attention to low‑noise fan design, compressor isolation and intelligent speed control aims to keep sound power levels down, especially at night or in part‑load conditions. For installers wrestling with tight urban noise limits or courtyard reverberation, a heat pump that is quiet by design and that offers configurable quiet modes can be the difference between planning approval and rejection.
Installation, control and future‑proofing
As a monobloc, EDGE PRO L reduces refrigerant‑side complexity for installers, who can focus on hydronic connections, power and controls, without charging or commissioning on‑site refrigeration pipework. That simplifies both initial installation and long‑term service, and aligns with tightening rules on refrigerant handling. Factory integration of pumps, safety devices and control components further shortens commissioning time and lowers the risk of mismatched parts.
On the control side, the system is built to sit at the heart of smart, low‑carbon building strategies, with weather‑compensated flow control, multi‑zone management and integration options for building management systems and remote monitoring. This opens the door to advanced use cases such as tariff‑aware operation, demand‑response participation and optimisation against on‑site PV generation critical capabilities as grids decarbonise and electricity pricing becomes more dynamic.
In short, the EDGE PRO L 25 and 30 kW models are pitched as more than just another pair of heat pumps. They are framed as a flagship “no‑compromise” option for developers and owners who want high performance and low carbon without sacrificing design quality, acoustic comfort or ease of deployment whatever the climate throws at them.