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Panasonic’s Aquarea T-CAP now with A-class pump
24/06/2013
Panasonic’s highly efficient air-to-water heat pump, the Aquarea T-CAP is now available with an A-class pump.
• EHPA quality assured
• Optional smartphone control
• Ranges from 9 to 12kW three phase T-CAP
• Maintains capacity at temperatures of -15°c degrees without the need of a backup heater
Aquarea T-CAP is ideal for installation in new and retrofit properties, especially where the requirement is to keep nominal capacities even at temperatures of -7°c or -15°c and without the use of a backup heater. This ensures that there is always enough capacity to heat the property without help from an external boiler.
Marc Diaz, UK Country Manager at Panasonic explains, “Energy efficiency is key and ensuring we deliver performance-driven products, which are at the forefront of energy innovation, remains our aim. The changes introduced via the ErP directive are great news for the consumer who will now get even more value for money and with the new A-class pump in the T-CAP unit, it makes it a cost effective and environmentally friendly solution.”
The Aquarea Total Capacity heat pump
The relative ease with which Panasonic’s Aquarea air to water system is installed, in either a new or old building, can provide a considerable reduction on installation and maintenance costs.
With 100% capacity at -15°C and a high COP of 4.74 (at nominal condition 7°C OT 35°C WT), Aquarea T-CAP always ensures high savings, even at extremely low temperatures. The Aquarea T-CAP provides constant, stable hot water. It is ideal in cold areas where Aquarea T-Cap maintains water temperature and a high capacity.
The T-CAP adapts well in existing installations with a boiler backup or in new installations utilising underfloor heating, low temperature radiators or even fan coil heaters such as the new Aquarea air. The range can also be connected to other sustainable solutions such as solar panels which increase efficiency as well as being environmentally friendly.
The T-cap can be combined with Panasonic’s range of high efficiency tanks for sanitary hot water production. With large exchange surface area and high insulation levels, outstanding efficiency is achieved by minimising energy losses.
Aquarea air source heat pump achieves EHPA label
Panasonic’s Aquarea range of air-source heat pumps has achieved the EHPA label. This not only covers the heat pump itself, but also accompanying sales, distribution and planning documentation, as well as the quality of the company’s customer services. This provides peace of mind to the end user not only on the quality of the product but also on the quality of the service and after service.






























