ECO G, the gas driven VRF
The advanced Gas Driven VRF system offers increased efficiency and performance across the range.
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Limited electric supplyElectric consumption of ECO G is only 9% compared to ECOi because gas engine is utilized for the compressor driving source.
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High demand of DHW with heating and cooling cogenerationDHW is produced effectively thanks to heat from engine exhaust during cooling.
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Open and flexible designECO G system is designed to connect various Indoor units and controllers which is available for ECOi system. With new GE3 series, Pump down system has been also implemented to answer commercial needs.
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Quick start up in heating at low ambient temperatureGas heat pump systems make your building comfortably warm by a quick start up with waste heat from engine.
Heating mode works from -21°C of ambient temperature.
A. Gas heat pump
B. Electric heat pump
C. Room temperature °C
D. As time passes
2-Pipe ECO G GE3 Series
Designed for better energy efficiency. SEER has been increased by maximum 120%.• Water Heat Exchanger (PAW-WX4E5N/5N2)²
• Heat Recovery with DX Coil (PAW-ZDX3N)
• High Static Pressure Hide Away (S-ME2E5)
• AHU Connection Kit (PAW-MAH2/M/L)
• Air Curtain with DX Coil (PAW-EAIRC-MJ/MS)
NEW 3-Pipe ECO G GF3 Series
Domestic hot water can be supplied effectively when in cooling mode.
Connectable indoor units
• Standard A2A indoor units¹
• Heat Recovery with DX Coil (PAW-ZDX3N)
• AHU Connection Kit (PAW-MAH2/M/L)³
• Air Curtain with DX Coil (PAW-EAIRC-MJ/MS)³
1) Except for 1,5kW capacity. 2) Allowed 1:1 and also mixed. If mixed, not operate at the same time WHE + DX only operate separately. 3) Smaller capacity than 16kW only.
What is GHP? The Gas Heat Pump (GHP)
1. Waste heat from the gas engine available
2. No need for motor power consumption thanks to gas engine
* Regarding a 25HP model.
Limited electricity area.
Comparison of electrical consumption on a 71kW outdoor unit.
If you are short of electric power, our ECO G is a perfect solution.
· Runs on natural gas or LPG and just needs single phase supply
· Enables the building’s electrical power supply to be used for other critical electrical demands
· Reduces capital cost to upgrade power substations to run heating and cooling systems
· Reduces power loadings within a building especially during peak periods
· Electricity supply freed up for other uses such as IT servers, commercial refrigeration, manufacturing, lighting, etc...