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Amitime reveals residential propane heat pump – PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyApril 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Chinese manufacturer said that his new heat pump system can deliver continuously and stable hot water to 75 ° C. At a temperature between 35 ° C and 55 ° C, the new product is said to reach a seasonal performance coefficient (SCOP) from 4.6 to 5.23, with COP values ​​ranging from 3.86 to 5.63.

April 10, 2025
Emiliano Bellini

The Chinese DC -Omverter Heat pump manufacturer Amitime has launched a new heat pump system for residential applications.

“The Ecostar Pro series has excellent and excellent performance,” the company said in a statement. “It can deliver continuous and stable hot water up to 75 ° C. Whether it concerns the hot water needs of daily household washing and cooking or to offer a heat source for the floor heating system, it can easily handle the tasks.”

The new product uses propane (R290) as the coolant and is available in five versions with a maximum heating capacity ranging from 9.6 kW and 38.7 kW and a maximum cooling capacity of 9.0 kW and 34.2 2 kW, depending on the system size.

The interior unit of the smallest system measures 550 mm x 650 mm x 260 mm and weighs 32 kg, while the outdoor unit has a size of 1,260 mm x 395 mm x 1,000 mm and a weight of 125 kg.

With regard to the largest system, the interior unit has dimensions of 390 mm x 450 mm x 132 mm and a weight of 10 kg, with the outdoor unit weighing 320 kg and measuring 1,170 mm x 970 mm x 1,620 mm.

At a temperature between 35 ° C and 55 ° C, the heat pump is said to reach a seasonal performance coefficient (SCOP) from 5.23 to 4.6, with COP ranging from 3.86 to 5.63. Sound levels are assessed between 35 dB (A) and 65 dB (A)

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“One control panel manages a maximum of 10 units,” the manufacturer explained. “Combine the units to freely increase the capacities.”

Amitime is located in Foshan, in the Chinese province of Guandong.

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