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Heat pump air/water AUX Split

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Description

All main components are DC frequency conversion
technology, with an electronic expansion valve for precise control, can provide stable heating at ambient temperatures of -25
°C ~ 35 °C, with hot water preparation at an ambient temperature of –
25 °C ~ 43 °C, cooling at ambient temperature – 5 °C ~ 52 °C
Maximum hot water production with compressor only
temperature can reach +65 °C and the maximum temperature of the hot water boiler
temperatures can reach +57 °C.

 

Users can choose from four heat pump controls
ways of controlling the temperature of the heating water, indoor
temperature sensor control, room temperature controller control and buffer tank control.

 

 

 

Dual-loop control for simultaneous supply of high-temperature water (for the heating radiator) and medium- and low-temperature water (for underfloor heating).

Holiday regime

During holidays, the heat pump maintains low load operation and reduces electricity consumption by maintaining room temperature

The heat pump will activate the water tank disinfection function to sterilise the water tank at a set time every week
and ensure the safe use of domestic hot water.

ECO mode

Dual temperature zone control allows you to control the water temperature independently and automatically, according to
changes in ambient temperature.
9 heating curves: 8 are set at the factory and the 9th can be changed depending on
your needs

 

Control by phone

 

Notes to the table below (provided by the manufacturer):
Relevant EU standards and legislation: EN14511; EN14825; EN50564; EN12102; (EU) No 811:2013; (EU) No 813:2013;
OJ 2014/C 207/02:2014.
1. Outdoor temperature 7⁰C DB, 85% R.H.; EWT 30⁰C, LWT 35⁰C.
2. Outdoor temperature 7⁰C DB, 85% R.H.; EWT 47⁰C, LWT 55⁰C.
3. Outdoor temperature 35⁰C DB; EWT 12⁰C, LWT 7⁰C.
4. Test standard: EN12102-1
5.Seasonal energy efficiency class of space heating tested under average climate conditions

 

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