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Say hello to our new Heat Pump featuring R290


Discover our new home solution


Samsung-climatesolutions.com/en-gb/r290


Meet Samsung’s newest edition to its EHS heat pump line-up: the EHS Mono R290, a heating solution for residential homes. Available in a broad range of capacities -5, 8, 12, and 16 kW-, the EHS Mono R290 uses R290: a refrigerant with a much lower GWP (only 3) compared to other refrigerants. Next to its lower GWP, the EHS Mono R290 consistently provides consumers with hot water of up to 75°C* for domestic heating purposes. This can make it a suitable heating system replacement in older residential spaces. It boasts a reliable heating performance due to its larger heat transfer area, enabling it to deliver a 100% heating performance in temperatures as low as -10°C**. For professionals the EHS Mono R290 has an added bonus: installation and maintenance is easy and hassle-free without needing an F-gas certification.


*Leaving water temperature when the outdoor temperature is -10~35°C. **Domestic hot water (DHW) leaving the DHW tank is 70°C when the outdoor temperature is -10~43°C. Results may vary depending on the actual usage conditions. If the outdoor temperature is lower than -10°C, a booster heater is required. Results may vary depending on the actual usage conditions.


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