Panasonic’s new Aquarea system, based on high-efficiency heat pump technology, not only heats your home and hot water, but also cools your home in summer with incredible performances. This creates perfect comfort whatever the weather conditions, even at outdoor temperatures as low as -20°C. 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 – the air – to heat or cool the home and to produce hot water. The Aquarea heat pump is a much more flexible and cost-effective alternative to a traditional fossil fuel boiler.
Panasonic’s Aquarea heat pump provides savings of up to 78% on heating expenses compared with electrical heaters. For example, the Aquarea system of 9 kW has a COP of 4.74 which means that for every unit of electricity consumed, it returns between 3-5 units of heat
Panasonic’s inverter+ system after quickly reaching the selected temperature, the inverter+ system will gradually adjust the power in order to maintain a constant temperature. Thus, there will not be any sudden changes in temperature and the capacity of the power also guarantees a constant and pleasant temperature, even when the outside temperature changes.
Panasonic’s Aquarea air to water system provides a considerable reduction on installation and maintenance costs. For new buildings, no drilling or excavation work is necessary to capture the heat, unlike geothermal installations, nor any gas connection, chimneys or fuel reservoirs. For retrofits or refurbishing, it is easy to connect to an existing heating system with low-temperature radiators or a radiant floor.
The comparison is made on nominal manufacturer values based on the following conditions: Rating conditions Heating
* This information has been supplied to ACS Renewable Solutions Ltd by Panasonic, the manufacturers of this equipment and has not been verified independently by us.
The Feed – In-Tariff (FITs) scheme guarantees a minimum payment for all electricity generated by the system, as well as a separate payment for the electricity exported to grid. These payments are in addition to the bill savings made by using the electricity generated by you.
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