From Water to Water
A heat pump is a machine that transfers energy between different environments. The efficiency of heat pumps is expressed as COP.
COP (Coefficient Of Performance) is a term used in thermodynamics, indicating the relationship between the power consumed by the heat pump and the heat energy it produces. For example, a heat pump with a COP value of four provides four units of heat energy for every unit of energy consumed.
A higher COP value implies lower energy consumption. The COP value of Ecoteq and Ecocycle heat pumps is above 4.0. Heat pumps have the ability to heat both bath and pool water.
Hotels, gyms, residential complexes, baths, and standalone villas can efficiently and economically use heat pump systems to heat their pools and utility water during winter. Additionally, they can be applied in the heating and cooling of greenhouses and animal shelters.
The continuously modulated inverter structure ensures maximum efficiency by providing the required energy with maximum efficiency. Combining its external air compensation feature with inverter technology achieves unique energy efficiency.
ECOTEQ and ECOCYCLE MW-Series heat pumps provide passive cooling capability with an additional heat exchanger it contains.
Furthermore, MW series heat pumps offer easy installation as they incorporate all source and user-side circulation pumps and directional valves.