Mr and Mrs Hart-Davis live in a 17th century farmhouse. Their existing oil fuel supply had warmed their long narrow farmhouse and Aga at a cost.
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| Model Name | RC090 MHXEA | RC160 MHXEA | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mode | - | Heat Pump (A2W Only) | Heat Pump (A2W Only) | ||
| Power Supply | Ø, V, Hz | 1, 220- 240, 50 |
1, 220- 240, 50 |
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| Performance (A2W #1) |
Nominal Capacity |
Heating | W | 9,000 | 16,000 |
| Btu/h | 30,700 | 54,600 | |||
| Cooling | W | 10,000 | 17,000 | ||
| Btu/h | 34,100 | 58,000 | |||
| Nominal Power Input |
Heating | W | 2.090 | 3,810 | |
| Cooling | W | 2,860 | 5,860 | ||
| Nominal Current Input |
Heating | A | 9.9 | 17.1 | |
| Cooling | A | 13.5 | 25.5 | ||
| COP (Heating) |
W/W | 4.30 | 4.20 | ||
| EER (Cooling) |
W/W | 3.50 | 2.90 | ||
| ESEER |
W/W | 5.60 | 5.98 | ||
| Performance (A2W, Low Temperature) |
A2/W35 | Heating Capacity |
W | 7,950 | 14,170 |
| COP | W/W | 2.97 | 3.35 | ||
| A-7/W35 | Heating Capacity |
W | 8,440 | 14,750 | |
| COP | W/W | 2.45 | 2.54 | ||
| Electric Specification |
MCA | A | 22.0 | 32.0 | |
| MFA | A | 27.5 | 40.0 | ||
| Water side | Required Water Pressure | bar | Max. 2.8 | Max. 2.8 | |
| Required Flow Rate | LPM | Min. 16.0 | Min. 16.0 | ||
| Piping Connections | In/Out | Ø, inch | 1"(BSPP) | 1"(BSPP) | |
| Refrigerant Side | Compressor | Type | - | Rotary Inventer | Rotary Inventer |
| Oil | Type | - | POE | POE | |
| Refrigerant | Type | - | R410A | R410A | |
| Base Heater | Capacity | - | W | 150 | 150 |
| Sound | Sound Pressure |
Heating | dB(A) | 50 | 53 |
| Cooling | dB(A) | 51 | 54 | ||
| External Dimension | Weight | Net | kg | 75 | 103 |
| Gross | kg | 83 | 113 | ||
| Dimensions (WxHxD) | Net | mm | 940x998x330 | 940x1,420x330 | |
| Gross | mm | 995x1,096x426 | 995x1,548x426 | ||
| Operating Range | Ambient (A2W) | Heating | ? | -20~35 | -20~35 |
| Cooling | ? | 10~46 | 10~46 | ||
| DHW | ? | -20~43 | -20~43 | ||
| Leaving Water | Heating | ? | 25~55 | 25~55 | |
| Cooling | ? | 5~25 | 5~25 | ||
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