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This 8kW monobloc heat pump case study shows how SolarEast supported a residential heating project in Poland. The system was designed for a 120m² storage requiring both space heating and domestic hot water, giving the contractor a compact solution with clear application value for residential users.
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This case shows how a single SolarEast-manufactured monobloc heat pump for heating and hot water in Poland performs in a light-commercial setting, at a customer-owned warehouse where one unit covers both space heating and daily hot water.
Item | Details |
|---|---|
Location | Poland |
Application | Office-storage spaces |
Heating Area | Approx. 120m² |
Climate | Winter design temperature as low as -10°C |
Heat Pump Type | Monobloc heat pump |
Installed Units | 1 × 8kW |
Rated Heating Range | 80–160m² |
Function | Space heating + domestic hot water |
For brand owners, distributors, and OEM/ODM buyers, this 8kW monobloc heat pump project in Poland is a clear reference point for how monobloc heat pumps perform in small European warehouses, office-storage spaces, and other light-commercial buildings.
*photo from: monobloc heat pump for heating and hot water in Poland
Warehouse heat load doesn't behave like residential heat load — ceiling height, door-opening frequency, insulation, and hours of use all shift demand beyond what floor area alone suggests. Three needs defined this monobloc heat pump for the warehouse heating project:
Clear baseline heating. Keep the warehouse at a workable indoor temperature through a Polish winter, without overdesigning for constant high comfort in a working space.
Daily, not peak, hot water. Demand is washing and basic daily hot water, not the high-volume peaks of hotel or large commercial systems.
A system simple enough to explain. As a customer-owned site, the installation doubles as a live reference for product demonstrations and channel training.
Use local language support as a sales tool. Polish language support makes daily operation easier for local users. It also helps distributors explain the product during demonstrations, training and after-sales communication.
An 8kW monobloc heat pump handles both warehouse space heating and domestic hot water from a single unit:
One unit, two functions — heating and domestic hot water heat pump coverage without added system complexity.
Monobloc structure — the refrigeration circuit sits inside the outdoor unit, keeping installation and placement straightforward.
Lower maintenance load — fewer components than a split or multi-equipment setup, suited to a customer-managed warehouse.
*photo from: 8kW monobloc heat pump project in Poland
Three factors made this 8kW monobloc heat pump for warehouse heating the right fit:
Capacity matched within a wider rated range. This 8kW model is rated to heat approximately 80–160m², depending on insulation and building type, and the 120m² warehouse sits comfortably within that range — a concrete starting point rather than a vague capacity claim.
Confirmed performance at local winter conditions. The site sees winter temperatures as low as -10°C. An 8kW monobloc unit sized for this range is a realistic match for that climate band, rather than one that would struggle in the coldest weeks.
One unit, simple installation logic. A single heating and domestic hot water heat pump, paired with a monobloc system's contained installation boundary, keeps setup and servicing straightforward.
Floor area alone doesn't size a warehouse heat pump correctly:
Factor | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
Ceiling height | Raises air volume and heat loss vs. residential rooms |
Insulation quality | Older shells increase real heat demand |
Door-opening frequency | Loading-door cycles add heat loss |
Operating hours | Continuous vs. daytime use changes the practical load |
This project is a light-commercial reference for a monobloc heat pump for warehouse heating, not a template for every 120m² building. Without live performance data from this site, this page avoids specific savings percentages or COP comparisons — the clearer takeaway is the match itself: one 8kW monobloc heat pump, rated for 80–160m², covering heating and hot water for a 120m² Polish warehouse with winter lows around -10°C.
Takeaways for similar Poland warehouse heat pump projects and other light-commercial sites:
Don't size by floor area alone — ceiling height, insulation, and door cycles change real load at the same square meterage.
Plan heating and hot water together — adding hot water capacity later usually increases complexity.
Keep light-commercial systems simple — small warehouses, offices, or storage-and-office spaces rarely need more than one monobloc unit.
Use customer-owned sites as evaluation tools — buyers judge fit faster from a real running unit than from a spec sheet.
If you're a heat pump brand, distributor, or OEM/ODM buyer sourcing monobloc heat pumps for Poland or other European markets, SolarEast supports product selection by capacity range, refrigerant option, certification, and appearance customization. This line fits:
Small warehouse heating
Storage-and-office spaces
Small commercial buildings
Light-commercial heating and hot water projects
Customer-side demonstration projects
Residential and light-commercial channel lineups across Europe
Whether you are preparing residential heat pump projects for single-family homes, villas, townhouses, or home renovation markets, for heating, cooling, or domestic hot water. SolarEast can help you match the right monobloc heat pump before product selection or bulk order.
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