
Baxi has launched the Baxi HP60 excessive temperature air supply warmth pump (ASHP). The unit might be built-in with photo voltaic PV battery techniques for optimised renewables use. It additionally helps Baxi’s ASHP management choices and the Baxi ASHP Pre-plumbed Cylinder. The controllers are OpenTherm suitable.
The HP60 options outputs from 4–13 kW, high-temperature functionality as much as 75°C at -10°C outdoors, and an A+++ effectivity ranking at 35 °C throughout the vary and at 55 °C for these as much as 8kW. Noise efficiency is from 48 dB(A) sound energy ErP and it makes use of R290 refrigerant with a worldwide warming potential (GWP) of three..
Every outside unit is equipped with an built-in growth vessel, water pump and contains DHW and vitality monitoring to assist reveal system efficiency to householders.
The HP60 makes use of a simplified wiring setup with simply two cables from the outside unit – one for energy and one for communication to the indoor unit to the ASHP Management.
Rob Pearse, Residential Enterprise Director at Baxi, stated: “Mixed with our coaching and on-site assist, the HP60 paves the way in which for engineers to efficiently add air supply warmth pumps to their choices.”
Baxi’s newest ASHP comes with a two-year normal guarantee, with the choice to register for enhanced cowl as much as seven years (phrases and circumstances apply).