Eco-design for the real world
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Daikin launches first system optimized for seasonal efficiency.
EuP legislation on eco-design means air conditioning equipment will need to show ‘Seasonal Efficiency’ on energy labels, giving a more accurate rating of real life performance throughout the year. Daikin is ahead of these energy efficiency standards.
The NEW ‘Sky Air Seasonal Inverter’ from Daikin optimises inverter control for improved energy performance all year round, delivering higher annual seasonal efficiencies.
Available in 7 to 14kW, single and three phase units Includes R22 replacement technology Cooling from -15°C up to 50°C ambient Heating down to -20°CWB ambient Zero ozone depleting R-410A refrigerant
For more information, please visit
www.daikin.co.uk/seasonal-efficiency
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Multi-occupancy heating has never been easier
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Nexus Heating / Hot Water HIU: district heating made easy with standard or bespoke options to fit every application
Nexus Futura IS-P
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Used in applications such as social housing, apartment blocks or student halls of residence, district heating is more popular than ever.The Nexus HIU is a heat/hot water interface unit creating a link for services to multi-occupancy developments.
Nexus Diatech L Nexus Diatech S
Whether youneeda direct oranindirect unit, inbuilt or wall mounted,with or withoutheat or water metering or with connections top/bottom or all on one plane – MHS Boilers has the solution with theNexus range.Wecan also custom designaunit for your specific needs.
Call us for your Network Heating options: 01268 546700 or
www.mhsboilers.com/nexus
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