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Panasonic Heating & Cooling Solutions has increased its ground-breaking PACi Water Heat Exchanger R32 Inverter’s maximum water outlet temperature to 55°C for medium temperature applications and ensures reliable performance at -20 in heating modes. The unit is available in capacities between 20kW – and 25kW.

To ensure optimum performance, the inlet and outlet water ports have been swapped to allow for the 55°C flow. Furthermore, due to its split design, the heat exchanger can be located within the building, which avoids the need to use glycol antifreeze and therefore maintains efficiency.

Flexible installations

As well as being ideal for small commercial spaces such as retail projects and offices, the PACi Water Heat Exchanger R32 Inverter is also suitable for residential installations and offers a flexible, space-saving unit at only 205mm in depth.

The unit also has two installation options: floor-standing and wall-mounted, depending on the user’s needs. The wall-mounted solution is ideal for environments where space is minimal, saving valuable floor area.

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