PRODUCT NEWS
Humidity Solutions
MHIAE
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air Conditioning Europe
air-cooled heat pump chillers for the European market with the launch of Hydrolution PRO. Featuring a newly developed e-3D scroll compressor and in combination with other proprietary technologies, this new line-up delivers outstanding energy rating of 4.59. Hydrolution PRO is available in three models with capacities of 50kW/75kW/100kW classes making it ideal for air cooling/heating a broad range of applications from residential to
As the exclusive Vapac distributor in the UK, Humidity Solutions has announced the launch of the Vapac Electrode Boiler, which incorporates advanced technology to minimise water and energy wastage. With a unique pulsed energy control system, the Vapac Virtuoso VE can provide variable steam output from 8% up to 100% of compared to previous models. Featuring a user-friendly touchscreen display panel, the
Vapac Virtuoso VE is easy for engineers to operate and monitor, providing instant access to key performance information. For applications where air handling units or ducts are unavailable, an optional Room Distribution Unit is available for models up to mounted within the room. 01372 571200
info@humiditysolutions.co.uk
impact on the environment. Like many other MHIAE products, Hydrolution PRO runs on the R32 refrigerant (675 GWP), compared to the earlier R410A (2090 GWP), dramatically reducing GWP by approximately one-third, combined with a 43% reduction in refrigerant charge volume. Hydrolution PRO’s compressor design features an advanced e-3D scroll, which compresses both vertically and horizontally adjustment, allowing up to 20 units to be managed with a single enables adjustment of several units in both cooling and heating. function which is integrated with the remote controller, enabling the user to easily create bespoke and optimised operation.
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46 May 2024
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