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Panasonic Etherea Heat Pump creates a healthy and comfortable environment
02/07/2013
Panasonic is pleased to announce that its Etherea heat pump system is now better than ever, with a focus on providing optimal comfort while purifying the indoor air to create a healthier and cleaner environment.
· Full line-up meets the ErP directive requirements
· New design for a better integration
· New air flow improves air circulation
· New Econavi with temperature wave system for greater savings and comfort
· New Nanoe-G with in filter virus and bacteria deactivation
The new and improved Panasonic Etherea air-conditioning unit incorporates the revolutionary air-purifying and filtering system, Nanoe-G. Using nano-technology, fine e-ion particles are released by the system, which deactivate 99% of airborne bacteria and viruses. The filter’s indoor unit ensures fast cleaning of the air, neutralising odours to provide a more pleasant and healthy environment.
“With respiratory illness and chemical sensitivities on the rise, the Etherea air conditioning system is an ideal solution to improve indoor air quality”, explains Marc Diaz, UK Country Manager, Panasonic. “To ensure a more efficient operation, the system uses highly-advanced sensors to actively detect dirt and other particles that only react when required. Tested in various institutions and research centres in Japan, the Nanoe-G is technically designed to meet the most demanding conditions.”
Further improving the existing Etherea unit, Panasonic has enhanced its highly intelligent sensor, ECONAVI, by adding the new temperature wave.
The unique temperature wave, which is patented by Panasonic, is able to continually adjust the temperature in the room using a complex algorithm, which reduces consumption while maintaining comfort.
As Marc Diaz continues, “Thanks to the Etherea’s combination of highly-advanced technologies and sensors, Panasonic is pleased to confirm the latest model has achieved the grade A++, which makes this line-up one the best in the market. This unit can also run in extreme temperatures at -15 degrees in heating mode and -10 degrees in cooling mode.”
Unique to Panasonic, Etherea is also now able to display the energy consumption using the Intesishome application on your smart device.
For more information on the Panasonic Etherea, please visit www.panasonic-heating.co.uk.