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Panasonic condensing unitsdi it with CO nat ral


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Cold Chain solution For chilled cabinets, cold-rooms and freezers in food retail, hotels, convenience stores, gas stations, healthcare (pharmaceutical laboratories), industrial (food processing) and warehouses.


Sustainable solution R744 natural refrigerant provides higher energy


saving and lower CO2 emission compared to R404A. This natural refrigerant has a zero ODP and GWP of 1.


Superior efficiency with reliable quality Panasonic has combined the 2-stage compressor with a split cycle for increased efficiency. High seasonal performance: 3,83: SEPR Cooling 1) 1,92: SEPR Freezing 1)


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Easy, quick and flexible installation


Set-points at medium or low temperature available depending on applications. Long piping possible up to 100 meters 2)


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Heat recovery port provides renewable energy source Maximum 16,7 kW 3)


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heating for free by utilising heat generated by refrigeration to the energy source for heating.


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1) SEPR values has been tested at 3-part laboratory. 2) Applicable for OCU-CR1000VF8, OCU- CR1000VF8A, and OCU-CR2000VF8A models. 3) Tested with OCU-CR1000VF8A. Under the condition: ambient temperature 32 °C, evaporation temperature -10 °C. 100% Partial load.


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