Rinnai has started deliveries to site of its biggest ever intake of orders for its range of commercial heat pumps. The order is said to be worth several hundreds of thousands of pounds and was placed by HVAC contractors working closely with building services consultants and designers.
The heat pumps are being employed on a range of commercial sites across the North of UK and the Strathclyde region of Scotland.
Says Rinnai’s Chris Goggin/Tony Gittings, “We are very encouraged that our strategy of offering our customers the full range of heating & hot water appliances in all available fuels such as gas, electricity and LPG/eDME and other synthetic gases. We have deliberately followed a product policy of creating Practical, Economic and Technical criteria as the basis for product choice specific to any given commercial or high-end residential site such as accommodation or apartment blocks.
“We support this with FREE system design, technical support, commissioning and supply to site in one single consignment. We offer heat pumps in all the standard sizes and in larger ones for bigger sites with heavier loads. We also offer hybrid and solar thermal systems plus standard hot water heating units as auxiliary back up.”
Rinnai’s range of Monobloc air source heat pumps are available in an assortment of variants, from 4 to 110kW. Rinnai Monobloc air source Low-GWP heat pump technology allows up to seven units to be cascaded together, making the Rinnai heat pump range an ideal choice for any heating or hot water demand. The innovative ability of the system to switch between heating, hot water, and cooling mode ensures that the Rinnai range has flexibility and durability as standard.
The units omit minimum acoustics via an installed ultra-low sound capability making Rinnai heat pumps suitable for any area with prohibitive sound legislation. Rinnai’s range operates within compliance of all stringent sound standards ensuring low-sound functionality.
All Rinnai heat pumps use R32 refrigerant, renowned for reducing electricity consumption by up to 10% and for holding a lower global warming potential (GWP). R32 has a GWP one-third lower than other refrigerants. Rinnai’s HPI heat pump range is ratified with an ERP rating of A +++ and includes an ability to switch between settings of heating, hot water and cooling.
Rinnai’s H3 LowGWP 55kW Heat Pump/Hybrid Hot Water Tanks with cascaded continuous flow hot water heating units were recently specified at a new development in the heart of the Farringdon district of London. The site is for a luxury hotel plus prestigious office complex and affordable homes.
Rinnai’s HPI heat pumps, hybrid formations, electrical formats and hydrogen gas mix powered water heaters are part of the H3 range of products. All new models are designed to reduce decarbonisation, energy efficiency and reduce customer costs by offering practical, affordable and technological solutions to UK customers.
Rinnai offers clear pathways to lower carbon and decarbonisation plus customer cost reductions for commercial, domestic and off-grid heating & hot water delivery
Visit https://www.rinnai-uk.co.uk/about-us/h3-heat-pumps to find out more.