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FULLNESS, from Clivet, is an air- to-air heat pump with R-454C refrigerant (GWP < 150) for Nearly- Zero Energy single and multi-family buildings with decentralised system, capable of satisfying all needs: heating, cooling, domestic hot water production, mechanical ventilation with thermodynamic recovery and electronic fi ltration, dehumidifi cation. Comfort is also ensured by the all-air system that uses heat pump technology to deliver air into the room at the ideal temperature and humidity conditions, easily selected through a colour user interface that allows the desired comfort conditions to be set in a few simple steps. The low thermal inertia of the air allows the FULLNESS system to quickly reach the set climatic conditions even in conditions where it is necessary to quickly switch from heating to cooling, thanks also to the possibility of working in free cooling.
The unit is designed to maintain the temperature of the domestic hot water contained in the optional tank that can be installed under or beside the heat pump module. Through electronic fi ltration, FULLNESS allows for the purifi cation of air in any environment and reduces humidity and pollutants for a natural climate in all seasons.,
FULLNESS is designed to be combined with the AIRPATH distribution system, which is suitable for every plant situation thanks to the fl exible, walkable and insulated ducts, which reduce installation space and leave maximum design freedom. The AIRPATH selection software allows for the quick and accurate identifi cation of all the elements of the air distribution system, ensuring optimal confi gurations for every design requirement. The reduced number of elements and Plug&Play connections simplify and speed up installation, with tightness and reliability. The silver ion-treated plastic fi lm that covers the ducts provides excellent antibacterial and antistatic properties for maximum fresh air hygiene. The smooth interior ensures low pressure drops, reducing ventilation consumption. The special AIRJET diff users ensure homogeneous air diff usion.
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Connex Bänninger 1/9/25 13:58
FULLNESS, from Clivet, is an air- to-air heat pump with R-454C refrigerant (GWP < 150) for Nearly- Zero Energy single and multi- family buildings with decentralised system, capable of satisfying all needs: heating, cooling, domestic hot water production, mechanical ventilation with thermodynamic recovery and electronic fi ltration, dehumidifi cation. Comfort is also ensured by the all-air system that uses heat pump technology to deliver air into the room at the ideal temperature and humidity conditions, easily selected through a colour user interface that allows the desired comfort conditions to be set in a few simple steps. The low thermal inertia of the air allows the FULLNESS system to quickly reach the set climatic conditions even in conditions where it is necessary to quickly switch from heating to cooling, thanks also to the possibility of working in free cooling.
The unit is designed to maintain the temperature of the domestic hot water contained in the optional tank that can be installed under or beside the heat pump module. Through electronic fi ltration, FULLNESS allows for the purifi cation of air in any environment and reduces humidity and pollutants for a natural climate in all seasons.,
FULLNESS is designed to be combined with the AIRPATH distribution system, which is suitable for every plant situation thanks to the fl exible, walkable and insulated ducts, which reduce installation space and leave maximum design freedom. The AIRPATH selection software allows for the quick and accurate identifi cation of all the elements of the air distribution system, ensuring optimal confi gurations for every design requirement. The reduced number of elements and Plug&Play connections simplify and speed up installation, with tightness and reliability.
www.clivetgroup.co.uk
34 December 2025 •
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