The new units boast a compact indoor design and have a SCOP of up to 5.12, providing outstanding efficiency and is suitable for new installations and well-insulated homes.

K Generation units utilise R32 refrigeration. It retains the refrigerant connection between indoor and outdoor units and provides water outlet temperatures of up to 60°C even when outdoor temperatures are as low as -10°C.

Panasonic’s Aquarea All in One Heat Pump is a compact, easy to install system with a footprint of 598 x 600mm. It can be neatly lined up with other big appliances like a refrigerator or washing machine to reduce the space required for installation. Thanks to its low height, it can also be installed with a ventilation unit on top. Supplying efficient heating, the unit generates domestic hot water and stores it inside a 185l stainless steel tank with U-Vacua insulation to reduce energy losses.

T-CAP

The Aquarea K Generation is now available in T-CAP ranges from 9 to 12kW single phase, designed to keep total capacity even at extremely cold outdoor temperatures, for both retrofit and newbuilds. The T-CAP line-up is suitable for replacing gas or oil boilers and for connecting to new underfloor heating.

High Performance

Panasonic’s Aquarea K Generation All in One High Performance is available in capacities 3.2 to 9kW. Panasonic says it warms the home effectively and efficiently, even with extreme outdoor temperatures, as well as cools a space in summer and brings hot water all year-round. This solution is suitable for new installations and low consumption homes, offering outstanding efficiency and energy savings with minimised CO2 emissions, the company says.

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