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RENEWABLE ENERGY Ground Source Heat Pumps


Dimplex heat pumps are the energy efficient, environmentally sound heating system of the future, making a significant contribution toward solving the problems associated with increasingly scarce and evermore expensive energy resources by using the freely available, inexhaustible solar energy stored in the ground and converting this for the provision of heating and hot water. Available in a wide range of sizes and configurations, Dimplex ground source heat pumps are ideal for use with under floor heating or our own convection fan radiator –SmartRad for space heating. Models available are suitable for both domestic and non-domestic applications to supply heating and hot water or space heating only


SIH ME The Dimplex SIH ME range of high temperature GSHPs provide flow temperatures up to 70°C enabling 100% of a homes heating and hot water to be provided without the need for supplementary heating.


Range features: • 4 models with nominal heating capacities from 4-11kW • Variable heating water flow temperatures from 35°C to 70°C, weather compensated • WPM 2007 heat pump manager with removable control panel • Electronic soft start controls to reduce current load • Suitable for use with under floor heating, Dimplex SmartRad fan convectors or conventional radiators


• Produces domestic hot water to 60°C with no need for supplementary heating • MCS certificated


Model


SIH 4 ME SIH 6 ME SIH 9 ME SIH 11 ME


Description


SIH 4 ME ground source heat pump - single phase, high temperature SIH 6 ME ground source heat pump - single phase, high temperature SIH 9 ME ground source heat pump - single phase, high temperature SIH 11 ME ground source heat pump - single phase, high temperature


SIH TE The Dimplex SIH TE range of high temperature ground source heat pumps provide variable water flow temperatures up to 70°C, providing a solution for buildings with high temperature heating systems (radiators) or where high temperature hot water storage is required. Available in 20kW and 40kW options, both models utilize the WPM2007 heat pump manager, allowing independent control over multiple heating circuits at differing flow temperatures. Both models incorporate twin compressors, enabling them to flexibly and efficiently adapt to fluctuating heat demand by automatically switching between single and dual compres- sor modes depending on the outside temperature and the heat demand of the building.


Range features: • Nominal heating capacities from 6-40kW • Variable heating water flow temperatures from 35°C to 70°C, weather compensated • Twin compressors on outputs for higher capacity output • Intelligent switching between single and dual compressor modes, maximising efficiency and duty cycle


• WPM 2007 heat pump manager with removable control panel • Suitable for use with under floor heating, Dimplex SmartRad fan convectors or conventional radiators and to produce domestic hot water up to 60°C


• Three phase electrical connection with electronic soft start to reduce start current load Model


Description


SIH 6 TE SIH 9 TE SIH 11 TE SIH 20 TE SIH 40 TE


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SIH 6 TE ground source heat pump - three phase, high temperature SIH 9 TE ground source heat pump - three phase, high temperature SIH 11 TE ground source heat pump - three phase, high temperature SIH 20 TE ground source heat pump - three phase, high temperature SIH 40 TE ground source heat pump - three phase, high temperature


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