en.Wedoany.com Reported - In the UK, heat pumps are a crucial technology for achieving decarbonization goals, but the installation of low-temperature heat pumps often requires retrofitting radiators, pipework, and electrical systems, causing significant disruption. High-temperature heat pumps (HTHPs) can avoid these issues, with flow temperatures between 55-80°C, making them compatible with existing gas boiler systems without the need to replace radiators or pipes. This allows for quicker installation, reducing construction dust and material waste.

Rinnai's R290 series high-temperature heat pumps (40kW and 50kW) are the largest models in its current product line, suitable for domestic hot water and heating projects. This series uses R290 natural refrigerant, which has a Global Warming Potential (GWP) of just 3, making it environmentally friendly. Its SCOP achieves an A+++ energy efficiency rating, offering economical running costs. All models feature low-noise characteristics, making them suitable for noise-sensitive areas. The intelligent control system supports demand-side response, providing flexibility for future sustainability.
Rinnai also offers hybrid heat pump systems that can integrate clean electricity, natural gas, and solar thermal energy, switching between fuels via smart programming to optimize performance. To help customers select the best solution, Rinnai provides design support using Seasonal Performance Factor (SPF), capital expenditure, and operational expenditure.
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