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Section 1
Introduction
Product Overview
Air Source Heat Pumps transfer heat from the ambient air to water, providing high-temperature hot
water up to 60°C. The unique Cool Energy heat hump is widely used for house heating or hot water.
With our innovative & advanced technology, the pro mono block range of heat pumps can operate
very well down to -15°C ambient temperature with high output temperatures up to 60°
C
. Compared
with traditional Oil / LPG boilers, Cool Energy heat pumps produces up to 50% less CO² whilst saves
up to 80% on running costs. Cool Energy heat pumps are not only highly efficient, but also easy and
safe to operate.
General Features
1.
Low running costs and high efficiency.
•
A high coefficient of performance (COP) of up to 5, results in lower running costs
compared with traditional ASHP technology.
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No immersion heater supplement is required.
2.
Reduced Capital Costs.
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Simple installation
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Compatible with traditional radiator systems, under floor heating or fan coils.
3.
High Comfort Levels.
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High storage temperature results in increased hot water availability.
4.
No potential danger of any inflammable, gas poisoning, explosion, fire, electrical shock
which are associated with other heating systems.
5.
A digital controller is incorporated to maintain the desired water temperature.
6.
Long-life and corrosion resistant composite cabinet stands up to severe climates.
7.
The latest compressor technology ensures outstanding performance, ultra-energy efficiency,
durability and quiet operation.
8.
Self-diagnostic control panel monitors and troubleshoots heat pump operations to ensure
safe and reliable operations.
9.
Intelligent digital controller with friendly user interface and blue LED back light.
10.
Separate isolated electrical compartment prevents internal corrosion and extends heat
pump life.
11.
The heat pump can operate down to ambient air temperature of
–
15°C
.
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