Sanyo boosts the efficiency of its gas-powered VRF units
Sanyo’s latest gas-driven VRF units achieve 19% greater efficiency than previous models.
The launch by Sanyo Airconditioners Europe of its ECO G Gas M Series of heat pumps provides an alternative to traditional electrically powered VRF air conditioning. The compressor is driven by a gas-fired engine rather than an electric motor. These new outdoor units can serve up to 48 indoor units. Other improvements include increased part-load performance, reduced gas consumption with a Miller cycle engine and reduced electrical consumption. The refrigerant is R410A, which, combined with enhanced heat exchangers and an engine-management system, contributes to a 19% increase in efficiency. There are three units in the M Series. One can supply cooling, heating, hot water and also generate 4 kW of electricity. Another is a 3-way heat-recovery VRF system to provide simultaneous heating and cooling. There is also a heat-pump model. Waste heat from the engine can be recovered and re-used and also ensures that the system does not need a defrost cycle. During cooling mode, rejected heat from the engine can up to 22 kW to supply hot DHW at 65°C.
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