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Mitsubishi Electric debuts New heat pumps for residential Air Source PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyApril 4, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The manufacturer has expanded its Ecodan R290 -heat pump series with three new products. The systems use propane (R290) as the coolant and can supply supply power temperatures of up to 75 ° C.

April 4, 2025
Emiliano Bellini

The Ecodan R290 heat pump

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Japanese electronics and production company Mitsubishi Electric equipment announced that it has expanded its Ecodan R290 -heat pump series with three new 8.5 kW, 10 kW and 12 kW models.

“The new Ecodan models provide flow temperatures of up to 75 ° C, making them ideal for properties that cannot undergo extensive substances upgrades or insulation improvements,” the company said and noted that the new products in the United Kingdom were manufactured. “Moreover, they are completely compatible with existing microbore pipe work, which means that homeowners switch to renewable heating without a large system overhaul.”

The Monobloc heat pumps use propane (R290) as the coolant and are reportedly working efficiently at temperatures as low as -25 C.

The Ecodan 290 series previously only included two 5 kW and 6 kW models.

The 5 kW system measures 1,050 mm x 480 mm x 1,020 mm and weighs 89 kg. It has a heating capacity of 5.2 kW and a performance coefficient (COP) ranging from 3.38 to 4.42. Sound levels are assessed between 40 dB (A) and 56 dB (A).

With regard to the 6 kW system, it has the same size and weight as the 5 kW product and a COP that extends from 3.43 to 4.39, where sound levels are also between 40 dB (A) and 56 dB (A).

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“The new range is completely compatible with all Ecodan cylinders, making it a versatile solution for new and existing heating systems. Moreover, it contains the latest power temperature controller from Mitsubishi Electric – 7 and Melcloud Connectivity, making it easy to manage their heating, to manage their heating, to manage their heating, to manage their heating, to manage their heating, to manage their heating, to manage their heating, to manage their heating, to manage their heating, to manage their heating, to manage their heating, to manage their heating, to manage their heating, to manage their heating, to manage their heating, to manage their heating, to manage their heating, to manage their heating, to manage their heating, to manage their heating, to manage their heating, to manage their heating. Managing their heating, to manage their heating to manage their heating to manage their heating to manage their heating to manage their heating, manage their heating to manage their heating to manage their heating to manage their heating to manage their heating, without more heating, to manage their heating without more.

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