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Panasonic launches new household hot water heat pump – PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyJuly 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Aquarea DHW heat pump uses propane as a coolant and is reportedly able to reach maximum temperatures of 65 ° C. The independent unit supports PV contact and is compatible with external recirculation pumps.

July 9, 2025
Emiliano Bellini

The Aquarea DHW heat pump

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The Japanese Panasonic has released a new heat pump from the house (DHW) that is said to use ambient air as an extra energy source to heat the water to 55 ° C.

The air-to-water system consists of A complete propane (R290) heat pump system and a DHW tank. It is available in both the floor mounted on the floor, with DHW tank volumes ranging from 200 l to 273 L for the first type and from 80 l to 120 L for the second type.

“The Aquarea DHW heat pump offers an impressive A+ Energy rank and works efficiently in a wide range of temperatures from -7 C to 43 ° C,” the manufacturer said in a statement. “Reaching maximum temperatures of up to 65 ° C as a stand -alone heat pump or 75 ° C with a corresponding heating element, the Aquarea DHW heat pump offers excellent performance opportunities for all households.”

Installation options include vertical or horizontal air ducts and a channelless configuration. The storage tank is made with a replaceable magnesium anode that prevents corrosion.

The system can work under Six operational modes and five functions.

“The independent unit supports PV contact and is compatible with external recirculation pumps,” Panasonic explained. “When it is equipped with an extra coil, it offers advanced connectivity, making integration with hybrid systems and thermal collectors for solar energy possible.”

See also  Thermocold introduces air-water heat pump for commercial buildings – SPE

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