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Hamworthy presents new Air Source Heat Pump Series-PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyMarch 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Tyneham 290HT heat pump is intended for applications in commercial buildings. It uses propane (R290) as the coolant and has a performance coefficient of up to 4.94.

March 3, 2025
Emiliano Bellini

The Tyneham 290HT heat pump

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Hamworthy heating in the UK in the UK has introduced a new Air Source Monobloc Heat Pump series for commercial applications.

“With the help of R290 Natural refrigerant, our Tyneham 290HT commercial air heat heat pump reaches higher power temperatures, improved efficiency and low carbon heating,” the company said in a statement.

The heat pump is available with outputs of 15 kW, 18 kW, 27 kW, 40 kW and 50 kW.

The smallest system has a heating capacity of 15.84 kW, a maximum flow temperature of 75 ° C and a performance coefficient (COP) of 4.94. It measures 1,100 mm x 510 mm x 1,447 mm and weighs 174 kg.

The largest product has a size of 1,895 mm x 1,110 mm x 1,980 mm and a weight of 550 kg. The heating capacity is 50 kW and the maximum power temperature is 75 ° C, where the COP reaches 4.2.

Sound levels vary from 64 dB (A) to 83 dB (A), depending on the system size, while the seasonal performance -coefficient (SCOP) extends from 3.91 to 5.02.

The systems can be cascaded to reach a higher output and are combined with Hamworthy modular boilers for a hybrid heating system.

The new product comes with a 2-year warranty, which can be extended to 5 years if the system is commissioned by Hamworthy itself.

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