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Heating range from Mitsubishi hits energy targets

A Mitsubishi Electric Living Environmental Systems product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Feb 17, 2010

Mitsubishi Electric has launched a range of commercial heating products that will help buildings achieve renewable energy targets.

The heating-only range uses advanced heat pumps to provide radiant heating, warm air, domestic hot water, or a combination of all three.

Commercial heating pumps from Mitsubishi Electric

Commercial heating pumps from Mitsubishi Electric

In addition to helping new buildings achieve planning permission, the range can be retrofitted to existing buildings, and will work independently or alongside other heating systems.

Air, water and ground source heat pump versions of the system are available in individual modules offering capacities from 25kW to 200kW, multiples of which can be used for larger buildings.

Mitsubishi Electric has designed its new range of heat pump systems to suit a wide variety of heating needs.

Each unit can supply domestic water at 70C, water for radiators and underfloor systems at 45C or warmed air for a ducted supply system.

Installation is straightforward with the entire commercial heating system covered by a five year warranty and incorporating proven technology to offer consistent, reliable heating with unparalleled design flexibility.

Heat pumps are classified as renewable technology by both the European Union and the UK Government because they harvest free, renewable energy from the air or ground to maximise efficiency and minimise energy consumption.

This means that for every 1kW of electricity they consume, at least 3.5-5kW of usable heating energy is supplied to the building.

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