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2024


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BLUEBOX OMNICRON ZERO SWEGON


he Bluebox Omnicron Zero uses R290 and boasts a reduced refrigerant charge with extended operating limits, which makes it a suitable solution to replace  operating modes and working conditions,  with evolved operating logic. This four-pipe multifunctional unit has an excellent range of temperatures, managing both cold and hot water demands   was a four-pipe unit.


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AQUAREA R290 L SER ES AIR-TO-WATER HEAT PUMP PANASONIC HEATING AND C OLING


ANASONIC HEATING AND COOLING


 performance and uses the natural





 were impressed with the compact design and


 Panasonic said afterwards: "We're thrilled to


share that our Aquarea R290 L Series Air-to-Water Heat Pump was crowned Domestic Air Source Heat Pump of the Year at the ACR News Awards last night, beating some tough competition!  whose unwavering commitment and hard work made this achievement possible."


AREA R290 L SERIES AIRI TER HEAT PUMP 24 May 2024 of the year


of the year


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