The Chinese manufacturer said its new Heco series uses propane (R290) as a refrigerant and includes five models with power ratings ranging from 6 kW to 17 kW.
Chinese heat pump manufacturer Phnix has launched a new series of air-to-water heat pumps for heating and cooling homes.
“The smart grid (SG)-Ready function enables intelligent connectivity to the smart grid, allowing the Heco Series heat pump to communicate with the local energy network,” the company said in a statement. “This integration opens up a world of possibilities for energy management. By connecting to the smart grid, users can access real-time energy price data, allowing them to optimize their heating and hot water consumption based on the best available rates.”
The Heco series uses propane (R290) as a refrigerant and includes five models with a nominal power ranging from 6 kW to 17 kW.
The smallest product measures 955 mm x 425 mm x 735 mm and weighs 55 kg. The heating power ranges from 1.75 kW to 8.08 kW at a water inlet-outlet temperature of 30/35 C and from 1.86 kW to 7.27 kW at a water inlet-outlet temperature of 50/55 C. The cooling power ranges from 2 .35 kW to 8.58 kW at a water inlet-outlet temperature of 23/18 C and from 1.70 kW to 6.82 kW at a water inlet-outlet temperature of 12/7 C.
The largest system has dimensions of 1,085 mm x 460 mm x 1,210 mm and a weight of 160 kg. The heating power ranges from 6.15 kW to 18.51 kW at a water inlet-outlet temperature of 30/35 C and from 5.72 kW to 17.10 kW at a water inlet-outlet temperature of 50/55 C. The cooling power ranges from 6 .97 kW to 21.78 kW at a water inlet-outlet temperature of 23/18 C and from 5.13 kW to 16.42 kW at a water inlet-outlet temperature of 12/7 C.
The maximum power consumption of the series is between 3.4 kW and 9.1 kW, while the maximum current is between 13.5 A and 36.2 A.
“Implemented with the proprietary Phnix motherboard and equipped with an R290 safety valve, this solution ensures that any refrigerant leaks are immediately drained, preventing them from entering the room and ensuring safety,” the manufacturer said.
The system also includes a multi-function water tank and a smart grid connection, allowing users to optimize the use of solar energy and reduce dependence on the electricity grid, according to the company.
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