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Fujitsu launches residential cold climate heat pump with split design – PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyMay 2, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Japanese manufacturer said his new heat pump system has a coefficient of up to 5.42 and a seasonal energy efficiency ratio of a maximum of 33.2

May 2, 2025
Emiliano Bellini

The Japanese industrial conglomerate Fujitsu has unveiled a residential split-type heat pump system that claims to be an ideal replacement for packaged termal air conditioners (PTACs).

“The Fujitsu Airstage Orion XLTH+ Series stands out as a brilliant star for heating performance, even in the toughest climates,” the manufacturer said in a statement.

The system is available in three versions with a cooling capacity of 9 BTU/H, 12 BTU/H and 14.5 BTU/H, and with heating capacities of 12 BTU/H, 15.3 BTU/H and 17.4 BTU/H at 8 C.

The smallest system has a performance coefficient (COP) of 5.42, while the medium and the largest products have an agent of 4.88 and 4.72 respectively. The seasonal energy ratio (SEER2) has been assessed between 33.5 and 28.7 and the heating season performance factor (HSPF2) varies from 14.0 to 13.0.

The interior unit measures 360 mm x 990 mm x 370 mm and weighs 40 kg for all systems, while the outdoor unit has a size ranging from 692 mm x 940 mm x 375 mm to 776 mm × 961 mx 450 mm and a weight of 95 kg to 108 kg.

Sound levels for all products are reportedly As low as 23 dB (A).

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