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Contents : HEATING & VENTILATING REVIEW NEW commercial heat pump Sustainable heating, made simple
Our Compress 3000 AWP air to water heat pump is suitable for both stand-alone and hybrid applications. With outputs ranging from 16kW to 89kW, our commercial heat pump can be cascaded up to 2MW*.
Available in four hydraulic variants, the units are quick and easy to install with existing heat sources such gas and oil boilers.
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bosch-industrial.co.uk/CS3000 5 Year Guarantee**
*Output dependent on working conditions (ambient air temperature and heating or cooling requirements). **Terms and conditions apply. For full terms and conditions, please visit 
www.bosch-industrial.co.uk/guarantee-terms-and-conditions.
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Bosch Thermotechnology Ltd 
www.bosch-thermotechnology.co.uk T: 01905 824-691
NEW Bosch Compress 3000 AWP commercial heat pump
This air to water commercial heat pump is an energy saving, efficient and sustainable heating solution. It operates as a stand-alone electric system or integrates with hybrid systems and is suitable for heating, cooling and domestic hot water.
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