Heat Source - Panasonic Aquarea WH-ADC0309J3E5 Planning And Installation Manual

Air-to-water heat pumps
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which can be used for calculating the annual COP (see the section "Panasonic Aquarea Designer"
in the planning chapter).
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4.2

Heat Source

Air, as a source of heat, is available everywhere and can be used at very little cost and in any
amount by using air-heat exchangers combined with fans. However, the outside temperature has
major variations during the year and the requirement for heat varies inversely. That means that
much more heat needs to be generated when the source of heat itself is at its coldest. This must be
taken into consideration at the time of planning, so that the living comfort remains constant.
Similarly, the noise generation of the fans and the air flow should be taken into consideration;
minimum distances to the adjacent properties should be observed and the installation location
should be selected accordingly.
1 Heat source: ambient air
2 Heat pump system:
2a All in One system
2b Bi-bloc system
2c Mono-bloc system
3 Heat use:
3a Domestic hot water production (DHW)
3b Space heating/cooling (radiators, fan coil units,
floor / ceiling / wall surface-embedded systems)
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3a
3b
3a
3b
2a
4c
3b
2b
4a
3a
4 Optional accessories
4a Hot water tank
4b Heat recovery ventilation system atop a hot water
tank
4c Solar panels
4d Cloud-based control systems
Product Description
4d
2c
4b
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