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SANYO supplies CO2 heating system for Eco House

A SANYO Air Conditioners product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Jan 13, 2010

SANYO Air Conditioners has supplied a carbon dioxide-based heating system for an Eco House to train the next generation of engineers.

The building sited at Petroc's Barnstaple campus, is designed to showcase working examples of the latest technology for harnessing high efficiency and renewable energy sources.

It will be used as a demonstration facility to train field engineers in the principles of heat pumps and safe installation and maintenance practices.

It will also be used for courses and workshops to educate architects and local authority decision makers about the benefits of heat pump technology.

The SANYO CO2 Eco heat pump is being used in conjunction with solar collectors to provide low cost hot water to radiators serving the two lower storeys of the building.

The company is also providing a high efficiency SANYO multi-split heat pump air conditioning system for cooling and heating the top floor of the Eco House, where workshops and lectures take place.

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