This heating system is specifically designed to be optimal for regions with tropical or subtropical climates such as Southeast Asia, South Africa, South Europe, and other similar areas. It utilizes a heat pump to produce hot water that can reach temperatures up to 60ºC, making it ideal for both underfloor and radiator heating.
The intelligent EE valve incorporated in the design of this system is highly efficient across various ambient temperatures, ensuring that it maintains consistent performance throughout the year. The plug-and-play motherboard also makes it easy to service, minimizing downtime and maintenance costs.
The fan motor in this system is uniquely constructed to operate with exceptional efficiency and quietness, allowing for a comfortable and peaceful living environment. Additionally, the R410a system is available for this product, further enhancing its cooling and heating capabilities.
This heating system provides not only cooling and heating but also sanitary hot water, making it an all-in-one solution for your household needs. Featuring a full inverter, it delivers high performance and energy efficiency, making it a cost-effective choice for homeowners.
The heat pump draws free energy from the air and uses it to heat and cool the building or prepare domestic hot water.
In order for your heat pump to work effectively during the winter season, it is essential to maintain it properly. The good news is that heat pumps do not demand as much upkeep as air conditioners, so occasional inspections are all that is required.
To maintain the efficiency of your heat pump during winter, it is important to take good care of it. The good news is that heat pumps do not require as much maintenance as air conditioners, just occasional check-ups.
Arrange for regular maintenance of your unit, perhaps twice a year, to inspect the internal components of the heat pump.
Replace the air filters every month or more frequently, depending on how often you use the unit.
Make sure that the outdoor components are clear of debris, ice, snow, dust, grass clippings, etc. Regular checks are recommended.
Ensure that there is no debris or obstruction, such as bushes or grass, within two feet of the heat pump. Also, nothing should be covering the unit.
If there was a power outage or a tripped circuit breaker that caused your heat pump to stop working, wait for at least six hours before using the system again.
This heating system is specifically designed to be optimal for regions with tropical or subtropical climates such as Southeast Asia, South Africa, South Europe, and other similar areas. It utilizes a heat pump to produce hot water that can reach temperatures up to 60ºC, making it ideal for both underfloor and radiator heating.
The intelligent EE valve incorporated in the design of this system is highly efficient across various ambient temperatures, ensuring that it maintains consistent performance throughout the year. The plug-and-play motherboard also makes it easy to service, minimizing downtime and maintenance costs.
The fan motor in this system is uniquely constructed to operate with exceptional efficiency and quietness, allowing for a comfortable and peaceful living environment. Additionally, the R410a system is available for this product, further enhancing its cooling and heating capabilities.
This heating system provides not only cooling and heating but also sanitary hot water, making it an all-in-one solution for your household needs. Featuring a full inverter, it delivers high performance and energy efficiency, making it a cost-effective choice for homeowners.
The heat pump draws free energy from the air and uses it to heat and cool the building or prepare domestic hot water.
In order for your heat pump to work effectively during the winter season, it is essential to maintain it properly. The good news is that heat pumps do not demand as much upkeep as air conditioners, so occasional inspections are all that is required.
To maintain the efficiency of your heat pump during winter, it is important to take good care of it. The good news is that heat pumps do not require as much maintenance as air conditioners, just occasional check-ups.
Arrange for regular maintenance of your unit, perhaps twice a year, to inspect the internal components of the heat pump.
Replace the air filters every month or more frequently, depending on how often you use the unit.
Make sure that the outdoor components are clear of debris, ice, snow, dust, grass clippings, etc. Regular checks are recommended.
Ensure that there is no debris or obstruction, such as bushes or grass, within two feet of the heat pump. Also, nothing should be covering the unit.
If there was a power outage or a tripped circuit breaker that caused your heat pump to stop working, wait for at least six hours before using the system again.