The Chinese manufacturer stated that its new heat pump system is the first on the market to achieve a coefficient of performance of 7. The product offers a rated power of 11 kW to 16 kW and uses propane as a coolant.
Chinese heat pump manufacturer Fairland has launched a new heat pump system for residential use.
“The Fairland R290 ATW heat pump is the first on the market to achieve a coefficient of performance (COP) of 7.0, a breakthrough made possible by innovative structural design and Fairland’s AI Inverter technology,” the company said in a statement. “With double the A+++ level performance, it redefines energy efficiency and delivers approximately 40% higher efficiency than average systems.”
The new product is available in three versions, with a nominal power of 11 kW, 13 kW and 16 kW respectively.
The smallest model offers a heating power of 3.75–13.45 kW and a COP range of 4.11–7.00 at temperatures between 7 C and 35 C.
Under the same conditions, the medium version delivers a heating power of 4.05–15.10 kW with a COP range of 4.09–6.57, while the largest system achieves 6.05–20.64 kW and a COP range of 4.05–6.45.
The heat pump uses propane (R290) as a coolant and is equipped with 13 smart protections, including high-pressure protection, water flow monitoring and anti-freeze protection in winter.
According to the manufacturer, the leaving water temperature can reach up to 75 C, and the noise level varies from 30 dB(A) to 61 dB(A).
“The precise AI control optimizes the use of R290 refrigerant, ensuring safe and efficient operation, with every component working in harmony for peak performance,” the company said. Additionally, Fairland’s unique liquid cooling system recycles nearly all of the heat generated by the drive card, reducing energy waste and extending component life.
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