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Panasonic unveils new air-to-water heat pump for residential use – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyOctober 29, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Japanese electronics manufacturer said its new heat pump system is an ideal solution for central heating and hot water installations. It offers a heating power of 9 kW to 16 kW and a seasonal coefficient of performance of up to 4.31 at low temperatures.

October 29, 2025
Emiliano Bellini

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Japan’s Panasonic has launched a new air-to-water heat pump for use in central heating and domestic hot water installations.

The system consists of a complete propane (R290) heat pump and a domestic hot water (DHW) tank. It is available in two single-phase versions with heating capacities of 9 kW and 12 kW, as well as in three three-phase models with capacities of 9 kW, 12 kW and 16 kW.

All variants use a 150 liter water tank and are 1,200 mm x 400 mm in size.

According to Panasonic, the systems can achieve a seasonal coefficient of performance (SCOP) of up to 4.31 at low temperatures and up to 6.47 at higher temperatures. The coefficient of performance (COP) is reported to be a maximum of 5.23 at 7°C and 2.54 at 2°C.

The heat pumps can operate at outdoor temperatures down to −28 C and maintain full capacity without backup heating at −20 C. The noise level is reported to be as low as 53 dB(A).

The new products include the Panasonic Comfort Cloud app and Aquarea Service Cloud 2 CN-CNT connections.

“The installation is 100% hydraulic, with only water pipes connecting the outdoor unit to the indoor components,” Panasonic explains. “This allows for a simpler and more flexible installation, as no additional safety measures are required in the home for refrigerant gases or fuel lines.”

See also  Scientists design a residential ice heat pump using recycled gas pipes – SPE

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