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Aquarea air / water heat pump – design handbook 07 / 2014
Interactive selection of the required functions for the planned heating system
via the HPM tool under www.hpmtool.eu
• 230 V power supply
• Seven output relays
• Two 0 to 10 V inputs / outputs
• Eight sensor inputs (PT1000)
• Integrated backlit text display
• Micro-USB interface (for uploads, servicing,
remote control, trend)
• RS485 interface (for communication with
additional heat pumps)
• RS485 interface (for external display)
• External touch screen available
• Numerous different external remote
controls available
• 2 mixed heating circuits
• Screed heating program
• Cascaded control (max. of 3 heat pumps) /
bivalent control
• Automatic switching between heating and
cooling modes
• Possibility of connection to a photovoltaic sys-
tem or an intelligent power grid (“Smart Grid”)
• Night-time reduction
• Energy management system
• Trend
• Solar operation
• Preferential hot water heating
• Web-based access to the controller
• Available in 10 languages
Note
With the Aquarea Heat Pump Manager (HPM), Panasonic offer an
additional closed-loop controller that can be optionally used instead of
the normal Aquarea heat pump closed-loop controller. The HPM has an
extended range of functions for special applications and is generally
very easy to operate. The unit replaces the Aquarea heat pump closed-
loop controller and can be ordered separately if required. More informa-
tion is provided in the HPM handbook.
Technical properties and functions of the HPM Aquarea Heat Pump Manager:
Closed-loop control
Extensions and external interfaces
Aquarea Heat Pump Manager