Panasonic unveils Aquarea M Series range of air source heat pumps

Panasonic Aquarea M Series

At InstallerSHOW, Panasonic unveiled the new Aquarea M Series range of air source heat pumps with T-CAP technology, developed to meet the decarbonisation challenge. The new range uses R290 refrigerant which has a low GWP of only 3.

The new Aquarea M Series range comes with capacities 9, 12, 16, 20, 25 and 30kW with the option of 300kW in cascade configuration. The M Series is ideal for installations in individual domestic homes, multifamily or light commercial buildings.

The Aquarea M Series range with T-CAP technology can operate in outdoor temperatures as low as -15°C and maintain capacity without a backup heater. One T-CAP unit can provide the same capacity at low temperatures as two other units without T-CAP technology, reducing the cost of materials and installation, and saving space.

Offering ultimate flexibility, its outdoor unit can be operated by itself solely with its remote control, if simple functions are sufficient. The outdoor unit also has the option of a control box or indoor unit to provide the perfect solution for each project.

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