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Panasonic’s 2023 Product Catalogue: The Essential Tool for HVAC+R Professionals
24/04/2023
Panasonic Heating & Cooling
Solutions has released its new product catalogue for 2023. This comprehensive
guide showcases the entire Panasonic range of HVAC+R solutions, designed to
meet the needs of residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
“At Panasonic, we are committed
to providing our customers with the highest quality products and services,”
commented Jose Alves, UK Country
Manager for Panasonic. “Our new product catalogue for 2023 is an
extension of this commitment. It is packed with valuable information and
insights into the latest HVAC+R technologies and is a valuable resource for
anyone looking to install, upgrade or maintain their heating, cooling and
refrigeration systems.”
Panasonic’s Environmental Vision 2050 is at the forefront of its innovations, working to achieve “a better life” and “a sustainable global environment”. Latest technologies, such as Panasonic’s Aquarea K and L Generation heat pumps, are in keeping with its vision of creating technologies for a low-carbon society. The K Generation utilises R32 refrigeration, making it an excellent solution for new homes. Meanwhile, the L Generation, available this spring, uses the natural refrigerant R290, which has a Global Warming Potential (GWP) of only 3. It uses a hydraulic connection between the indoor and outdoor unit, providing water outlet temperatures of up to 75°C down to -10°C.
Catalogue
highlights also include a focus on indoor air quality. Panasonic’s advanced nanoe™X
has been taken to the next level with air-e, its first stand-alone,
ceiling-mounted nanoe™X generator. air-e has a low
power consumption and is ideal for a wide variety of applications where indoor
air quality is a priority, including for installation in hotels, schools, care
homes, hospitals, offices, restaurants, homes and more. The maintenance and
service-free technology inhibits certain pollutants, viruses, and bacteria to
clean and deodorise.
Also
featured in Panasonic’s latest catalogue is the new wall mounted TZ,
which comes with nanoe™X as standard. The air conditioner is the ideal solution
for the smallest spaces in any home, with a compact chassis of just 779mm wide.
Furthermore, the catalogue highlights Panasonic’s Etherea with nanoe™X mark 3, the
latest generation of the continuously evolving nanoe™X technology. Etherea is the stylish and smart solution to keep any
home clean, comfortable and welcoming.
Panasonic’s
commercial range of solutions has welcomed the stylish new PACi NX Elite Series
4, available in capacities 7.1 – 14 kW. This latest series provides an ideal
solution for commercial heating and cooling with a focus on decarbonisation,
whilst also maintaining highly efficient air conditioning performance. The PACi
NX Elite Series 4 operating range has been extended to work even in challenging
conditions, with a wide range covering up to 52°C in cooling mode and down to
-20°C for heating, making the series a very reliable solution. Furthermore, an
increased piping length of up to 100m gives great design flexibility for a
myriad of building types and sizes.
A detailed technical resource, Panasonic’s product catalogues are a must have reference tool for HVAC+R professionals, providing plenty of information on current technologies and services. For more information, please visit www.aircon.panasonic.eu.