Increasing oil and gas prices make the choice of a heat pump more desirable. If you have installed solar panels and generate your own electricity, then the logic of buying a heat pump makes even more sense. The Panasonic Aquarea range of heat pumps has been designed for homes…
At the forefront of energy innovation, Aquarea is resolutely positioned as a “green” heating and air-conditioning system. Aquarea is part of a new generation of heating and air-conditioning systems that use a renewable, free energy source; air, to heat or cool the home and to produce hot water. The Aquarea…
An air to water heat pump system uses heat energy present in the outdoor air to heat the house, cool it and also to produce hot water The Aquarea system therefore uses free energy to heat or cool your home. It only consumes electricity to operate the compressor, the electronics,…
The Aquarea range has been specially designed to provide maximum efficiency even at extreme temperatures when compared with electrical heaters or gas boilers. Conditions: Water input temperature: 30°C. Water output temperature: 35°C Conditions: Water input temperature: 30°C.* Water output temperature: 35°C *Tentative specifications Heat pumps: More efficient than other Heating…
Aquarea T-CAP** If the most important aspect is to keep nominal capacities even at temperatures of -7°c or -15°c. This ensures that there is always enough capacity to heat the house without help from an external boiler – even at extremely low temperatures. Aquarea T-cap always has high efficiency and…