My Client had recently moved into their new home in rural Powys. Upon moving in the Client had made the choice to replace the aged oil boiler for a more efficient heating and hot water solution. Having already had an air source heat pump in their previous home and being very happy with the technology they wanted air source technology for their new home.
An initial site visit was carried out to visually assess the practicality of the potential installation project and to obtain the necessary data to conduct a room by room heat loss calculation.
It was determined that the 9 kW Panasonic Aquarea K Series T-CAP satisfied the demands of the property and offered higher SCOP values at the system design temperatures. **T-CAP is short for Total Capacity meaning it can deliver its badged capacity even when outside temperatures are as low as -20° with an Outlet Temperature of 35 degrees.
The K Series range are Refrigerant Split units meaning the outdoor and indoor units are connected with copper pipes containing refrigerant as opposed to being connected with hydraulic copper pipes such as 28mm copper. Being refrigerant split units they eradicate the requirement for lever valves, flush/fill valves, antifreeze valves or strainer type filters on the primary circuit. In this particular installation the units are connected with 1/2” inch and 1/4” inch pre-insulated (13mm wall) pipes with flare connections at either end, 4 connections in total.
This particular project was carried out over a 4 day period and has now been fully commissioned. The system has been running for just over a week and as it has the Panasonic Network Adapter my Client can control the system from a smartphone or tablet and the system has been registered onto the Panasonic Service Cloud which enables the Installation Company and Panasonic Technical Team to remotely monitor the system for future maintenance and for performance monitoring which is fantastic for extra peace of mind for my Client.
My Client had also replaced all of the existing radiators with new radiators sized to run at 40° or slightly lower. It is one complete zone or radiators and 15mm pipe to all 11 radiators. Really looking forward to seeing the COP figures when we return to site for a follow up visit within the next few days.
The indoor unit is a Panasonic Aquarea All in One integrated tank. The cylinder within the All in One is a 185L capacity cylinder. Also housed within the AIO is the hydraulic components including Magnetic Filter, 6 kW Backup Heater, Diverter Valve, Flow Sensor, Circulation Pump etc.
For more information on the Panasonic Aquarea range please checkout the link below
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