PRODUCT DETAILS
Suitable for renovation (building dependent) and new build projects, our 7001iAW air to water heat pumps utilise high efficiency, low-carbon technology to deliver all the benefits of using ambient air as the primary energy source for space heating and hot water.
Its monobloc design houses all refrigeration circuit components, including the inverter and circuit boards, keeping maintenance low.
Pre-configured AWE indoor unit for quick and easy installation with a built in multi- functional back up electric booster for heating and hot water.
Optional standalone Green Storage WB Range Heat Pump cylinders from 150 to 300 litres provide solutions for even the most demanding lifestyles.
Features & Benefits
7001iAW outputs between 5kW and 17kW
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A+++ at 35 degrees flow for heating
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Cooling mode from 15°C to 45°C (outside temperature) and Heating mode from -20°C to 35°C (outside temperature)
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Low maintenance with hermetically sealed refrigeration circuit
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No requirement for Glycol to be used
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Drain tray and coastal protection included as standard
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A CR10H remote room controller is available for additional user convenience and comfort
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Optional 50 litre buffer vessel available if required
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