HeatAdapt Compatible Bosch Heat Pumps

HeatAdapt is a smart control module that optimises your Bosch heat pump's electricity consumption based on real-time Nord Pool and EPEX Spot hourly prices. Below you'll find the Bosch models compatible with HeatAdapt and their available control options.

Air-to-Water Heat Pumps

Compress 3000 AWS, Compress 5800i AW, Compress 7400i AW

Available HeatAdapt control options:

  1. Peak price control by suspending heating and domestic hot water production during highest electricity prices. The number of peak hours during which heating is reduced depends on the weather forecast. In extremely cold weather, the heat pump cannot be turned off for extended periods due to the building's heating requirements.
  2. Energy buffering of rooms and/or the buffer tank during the lowest price hours and before high-cost hours
  3. Preheating of domestic hot water during the lowest price hours when the heat pump is connected to the boiler

Ground Source Heat Pumps

Compress 6000

Available HeatAdapt control options:

  1. Peak price control by suspending heating and domestic hot water production during highest electricity prices. The number of peak hours during which heating is reduced depends on the weather forecast. In extremely cold weather, the heat pump cannot be turned off for extended periods due to the building's heating requirements.
  2. Energy buffering of rooms and/or the buffer tank during the lowest price hours and before high-cost hours

Compress 7000

Available HeatAdapt control options:

  1. Peak price control by suspending heating and domestic hot water production during highest electricity prices. The number of peak hours during which heating is reduced depends on the weather forecast. In extremely cold weather, the heat pump cannot be turned off for extended periods due to the building's heating requirements.

Compress 7800

Available HeatAdapt control options:

  1. Peak price control by suspending heating and domestic hot water production during highest electricity prices. The number of peak hours during which heating is reduced depends on the weather forecast. In extremely cold weather, the heat pump cannot be turned off for extended periods due to the building's heating requirements.
  2. Energy buffering of rooms and/or the buffer tank during the lowest price hours and before high-cost hours
  3. Preheating of domestic hot water during the lowest price hours when the heat pump is connected to the boiler

HeatAdapt istallation

HeatAdapt installation has dedicated manuals for each compatible model. The detailed manual is shown during installation in the HeatAdapt web app.

Pleas also see the HeatAdapt installation quick guide.

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