Parameters
Unit
SPC Split 200 FS
SPC Split 300 FS
Daily fuel consumption (
Q
fuel
)
kWh
Emissions of nitrogen oxides (
NO
X
)
mg/kWh
Weekly fuel consumption with smart controls (
Qfuel,
week
,
smart
)
kWh
-
-
Weekly electricity consumption with smart controls (
Q
elec
,
week
,
smart
)
kWh
-
-
Weekly fuel consumption without smart controls (
Q
fuel
,
week
,
smart
) kWh
-
-
Weekly electricity consumption without smart controls (
Q
elec
,
week
,
smart
)
kWh
-
-
Storage volume (V)
l
215.0
270.0
Mixed water at 40°C (V40)
l
300
373
Sound power level (L
WA
dB(A)
57
57
Output (outdoor unit) with air temperature = 7°C
W
1750
1750
Absorbed electrical power (outdoor unit)
W
900
900
Heating time (10-54°C)
hours
5.5
7.1
COP in accordance with the EN16147 standard
-
3.30
3.42
W
26.5
28.5
Air flow rate - maximum
m
3
/h
1300
1300
Immersion heater output
W
1800
1800
Operating pressure
MPa (bar)
1.0 (10)
1.0 (10)
Power supply voltage
V
230
230
Circuit breaker
A
16
16
R134a refrigerant
kg
1.60
1.60
R-134a refrigerant
tCO
2
e
2.28
2.28
Length of the refrigeration connection (minimum / maximum)
m
2 / 20
2 / 20
Maximum difference in height on the refrigeration connection
m
10
10
Weight of the domestic hot water tank (empty)
kg
70
82
Protection of the domestic hot water tank
IP
X1B
X1B
Weight of the outdoor unit
kg
33
33
Protection of the outdoor unit
IP
24
24
Limit operating temperatures of the outdoor unit
°C
-15 / 42
-15 / 42
Settings range for the domestic hot water set point
°C
38 / 75
38 / 75
(1) Value obtained at average air temperature of 20°C when heating from 10°C to 55°C.
(2) The equivalent volume of hot water at 40 °C.
(3) Value obtained with an air temperature of 7°C and a cold water temperature of 10°C, according to LCIE Specifications No. 103-15/
B:2011 based on the NF EN 16147 standard, with a 5-m long refrigeration connection with 0 m difference in height.
(4) Electrical power consumed with no hot water use.
(5) Quantity of refrigerant calculated in tonnes of CO
2
equivalent.
Important
The values in tonnes of CO
2
equivalent are calculated using the
following formula: quantity (in kg) of refrigerant fluid x GWP/1000.
GWP = Global Warming Potential. The GWP of R-134a is 1430.
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