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This design is ideal for tropical or subtropical regions such as Southeast Asia, South Africa, South Europe, and other areas with similar climates.
It can provide hot water up to 60ºC, making it suitable for underfloor and radiator heating, and it operates using a highly efficient heat pump system with the environmentally-friendly refrigerant R410a.
The intelligent EE valve ensures excellent efficiency even at different ambient temperatures, which helps save energy and reduce operating costs.
With a plug-and-play motherboard, the unit is easy to service and maintain, ensuring minimal downtime and maximum efficiency.
The unique fan motor construction makes the unit super quiet and efficient, ensuring comfortable and quiet operation.
The R410a system is available for use in this design, making it an environmentally-friendly and energy-efficient option.
This design offers cooling, heating, and sanitary hot water functions, providing a comprehensive solution for all your heating and cooling needs.
The unit features a full inverter and high performance, making it an ideal choice for those looking for energy-efficient and reliable heating and cooling solutions.
DC inverter conversion techniques can achieve equilibrium temperatures, saving power and energy. It adopts DC frequency conversion continuously variable adjustment, which has the advantages of strong power, high efficiency, low noise, stable and reliable performance, and long service life.
The heat pump draws free energy from the air and uses it to heat and cool the building or prepare domestic hot water.
A domestic air source heat pump is an increasingly popular choice for efficient and sustainable heating of homes. It works by taking the warmth from outside air, transferring it to heat and cool a building’s interior spaces. Heat pumps can be used in both new and existing buildings, using renewable energy to keep them comfortable year-round, while significantly reducing bills and carbon emissions when compared to traditional heating methods. Heat pumps are cost-effective, reliable and simple to maintain, making them ideal for any homeowner looking to add a sustainable energy source to their home.
Q. Will a heat pump provide all the heat you need in the winter?
A. Heat pumps generally become less effective below ambient temperatures of 35 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Below that, it may be necessary to replenish the heat provided by the heat pump.
Q: How expensive are heat pumps?
A: The initial cost of heat pump equipment can be 10-15% more than a unit that uses natural gas or LP Gas for heating, but the difference is minimal compared to the cost of a natural gas or LP Gas service setup.
Q: Do the heat pumps have to exchange heat with the outside air?
A: No. Different models of heat pumps can exchange heat with ground water, making them less susceptible to external air temperatures..However, ground water heat pumps are somewhat more expensive to install.
Q: How do I know if my electric heat is on when I use my heat pump?
A: Most heat pump thermostats have a small light or icon that lights up when the supplemental electric heater is in use.
Q: On really cold days, my heat pump sometimes has steam coming out of it..Why?
A: When this condition occurs, your heat pump is going through a "defrost" cycle. Outdoor coils can freeze over on cold, wet days..When this occurs, the defrost control senses it and automatically initiates a defrost cycle. To perform defrosting, the reverse valve is switched on, and the unit is effectively in cooling mode for the time being..The hot refrigerant gas now flowing through the outdoor coils melts away the ice, and the resulting steam is created by the evaporation of the water..A defrost can last from one to 10 minutes, depending on the unit and conditions..Electric supplemental heaters are automatically activated during this time to temper the indoor air..Expect slightly cooler discharge air during this period.
This design is ideal for tropical or subtropical regions such as Southeast Asia, South Africa, South Europe, and other areas with similar climates.
It can provide hot water up to 60ºC, making it suitable for underfloor and radiator heating, and it operates using a highly efficient heat pump system with the environmentally-friendly refrigerant R410a.
The intelligent EE valve ensures excellent efficiency even at different ambient temperatures, which helps save energy and reduce operating costs.
With a plug-and-play motherboard, the unit is easy to service and maintain, ensuring minimal downtime and maximum efficiency.
The unique fan motor construction makes the unit super quiet and efficient, ensuring comfortable and quiet operation.
The R410a system is available for use in this design, making it an environmentally-friendly and energy-efficient option.
This design offers cooling, heating, and sanitary hot water functions, providing a comprehensive solution for all your heating and cooling needs.
The unit features a full inverter and high performance, making it an ideal choice for those looking for energy-efficient and reliable heating and cooling solutions.
DC inverter conversion techniques can achieve equilibrium temperatures, saving power and energy. It adopts DC frequency conversion continuously variable adjustment, which has the advantages of strong power, high efficiency, low noise, stable and reliable performance, and long service life.
The heat pump draws free energy from the air and uses it to heat and cool the building or prepare domestic hot water.
A domestic air source heat pump is an increasingly popular choice for efficient and sustainable heating of homes. It works by taking the warmth from outside air, transferring it to heat and cool a building’s interior spaces. Heat pumps can be used in both new and existing buildings, using renewable energy to keep them comfortable year-round, while significantly reducing bills and carbon emissions when compared to traditional heating methods. Heat pumps are cost-effective, reliable and simple to maintain, making them ideal for any homeowner looking to add a sustainable energy source to their home.
Q. Will a heat pump provide all the heat you need in the winter?
A. Heat pumps generally become less effective below ambient temperatures of 35 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit. Below that, it may be necessary to replenish the heat provided by the heat pump.
Q: How expensive are heat pumps?
A: The initial cost of heat pump equipment can be 10-15% more than a unit that uses natural gas or LP Gas for heating, but the difference is minimal compared to the cost of a natural gas or LP Gas service setup.
Q: Do the heat pumps have to exchange heat with the outside air?
A: No. Different models of heat pumps can exchange heat with ground water, making them less susceptible to external air temperatures..However, ground water heat pumps are somewhat more expensive to install.
Q: How do I know if my electric heat is on when I use my heat pump?
A: Most heat pump thermostats have a small light or icon that lights up when the supplemental electric heater is in use.
Q: On really cold days, my heat pump sometimes has steam coming out of it..Why?
A: When this condition occurs, your heat pump is going through a "defrost" cycle. Outdoor coils can freeze over on cold, wet days..When this occurs, the defrost control senses it and automatically initiates a defrost cycle. To perform defrosting, the reverse valve is switched on, and the unit is effectively in cooling mode for the time being..The hot refrigerant gas now flowing through the outdoor coils melts away the ice, and the resulting steam is created by the evaporation of the water..A defrost can last from one to 10 minutes, depending on the unit and conditions..Electric supplemental heaters are automatically activated during this time to temper the indoor air..Expect slightly cooler discharge air during this period.