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Panasonic Updates Aquarea Brochure
27/11/2015
The updated brochure contains full details on the new Energy related Products (ErP) regulations and the energy efficiency performance of Panasonic’s heat pump products, all of which achieve the highest energy efficiency classification of A++. This energy efficiency classification forms part of the new ErP regulations, which stipulate that from 26th September 2015 all heating systems must have an energy efficiency rating which encompasses the entire system, not just individual components.
To help installers satisfy this new regulation, Panasonic has launched a handy online ErP label generator, into which the installer can enter the details of products they are using and the tool will generate an ErP label that accurately reflects the energy consumption of the heating system. This new tool will not only save installers’ time, but it also provides accurate and reliable information.
The updated Panasonic Aquarea brochure also contains details on the company’s new hot water cylinders, which are designed to maximise the efficiency of the Aquarea heat pumps. The new cylinders offer some of the lowest levels of standing losses on the market, as well as an environmentally friendly solution, attaining an Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP) of zero and an industry-leading Global Warming Potential (GWP) of 0.5. The new 50L buffer tank is also featured in the brochure, including details of its increased efficiency and wall-hanging option for easy installation.
With a wealth of technical information covering the wide range of Aquarea products and services, and with updated details of new technology, the latest iteration of the brochure is a valuable resource for installers and distributors. The brochure is available from the company direct, or as a free download for installers from www.panasonicProClub.com.