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Daikin Introduces the EWYE-CZ Heat Pump

Daikin Introduces the EWYE-CZ Heat Pump

Daikin announces the launch of its latest innovation in sustainable heating technology, the EWYE-CZ air-to-water inverter heat pump. Designed to meet the highest standards of energy efficiency and sustainability, the EWYE-CZ sets a new benchmark in low-carbon heating for residential and commercial applications.

A Game-Changer for Heating Solutions

The EWYE-CZ heat pump combines cutting-edge Inverter Scroll Compressor technology with the low-GWP refrigerant R-454C, offering hot water production up to 70°C. Its wide operating range and compact design make it suitable for diverse applications, including hospitals, hotels, and residential buildings, while meeting the needs of sustainable heating systems.

Key Features and Capabilities

  • Wide Operating Range: Produces hot water from 20°C to 70°C in ambient temperatures between -25°C and 40°C.
  • Compact Design: Available in eight sizes (16 kW to 70 kW) with single or multiple inline fans and a low-noise option for noise-sensitive environments.
  • Inverter Technology: Ensures high efficiency, adaptability to load demands, and reduced running costs.
  • Low-Carbon Refrigerant: Utilizes R-454C, an F-Gas-compliant refrigerant with low toxicity and flammability, ensuring safety without additional measures.
  • Advanced Smart Control: Features integrated defrost logic, remote monitoring via Daikin on Site, and compatibility with smart grid applications to optimize energy use.

Unmatched Benefits

  • Energy Efficiency: The fully inverter-driven design minimizes energy consumption and maximizes performance.
  • Sustainability: The low GWP refrigerant (145.5) and compliance with green building standards (BREEAM and LEED) contribute to reduced carbon footprints.
  • Reliability: Smart defrosting and reduced on-off cycles enhance the unit’s durability and lifetime.
  • Ease of Installation: A mounted hydronic kit simplifies integration into water-based systems, with optional configurations available.
  • Immediate Availability: The unit is in stock and ready for fast installation.

Future-Ready and Environmentally Friendly

The EWYE-CZ heat pump exemplifies Daikin’s commitment to sustainability and energy efficiency. Its advanced features and green energy capabilities position it as a key contributor to decarbonization efforts, supporting projects focused on achieving environmentally responsible heating solutions.

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