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Hot Water Systems
MEHP-iB-G07
Mitsubishi Electric MEHP-iB-G07 air source reversible heat pump features a variable-speed compressor and R32 refrigerant, available in capacities from 7 to 40 kW and can meet the demands of residential and small—to medium sized commercial applications. Thanks to its wide operating limits, MEHP-iB-G07 is an alternative to classic gas or fuel heating systems and is ideal for organisations with objectives of decarbonisation and electrification of heating. The units provide heating, cooling, and domestic hot water production.
Space heating, cooling and DHW production all year round
MEHP-iB-G07 can produce both medium water temperature for space heating and cooling and hot water for domestic use up to 60°C. The controller manages the production of domestic hot water through a 3-way valve to be installed externally to the unit.
The system connects to a range of hydronic terminals for comfort solutions. The FCU range includes ducted, ceiling cassette, floor console, and wall-mounted units.
The packaged solution provides a very compact, plug-and-play unit thanks to the integrated variable-speed hydronic module. The system can produce hot water for radiant underfloor heating. The benefit is that if you need underfloor heating, electric hot water and heating and cooling, a single outdoor unit can do it all.
MEHP-iB-G07 can produce both medium water temperature for space heating and cooling and hot water for domestic use up to 60°C without any auxiliary accessories. The controller manages the production of domestic hot water through a 3-way valve to be installed externally to the unit. The system can produce hot water for radiant underfloor heating or household use. For comfort solutions, the system connects to a range of hydronic terminals. The FCU range includes ducted, ceiling cassette, floor console and wall mounted units.
The range features high quality and highly reliable R32 refrigerant-optimised Mitsubishi Electric twin rotary or variable speed scroll compressors (Inverter Driven), high-efficiency EC fans, and an electronic expansion valve. The compressors are soundproofed and installed on rubber anti-vibration mounts.
High-performing EC fans are made of polymeric ultralight material and help improve airflow modulation at partial loads. The fans deliver significant advantages in terms of reducing noise levels by 4-5 dB(A) compared to traditional* solutions and reducing the absorbed power by 25% compared to traditional* solutions. *Traditional is a non-inverter system/fixed speed compressor (EC fans compared to AC fans).
W3000+ control software includes functions and algorithms specifically developed and suitable for every application, from residential hot water management to zone management to light commercial. Specific control functions have been developed to integrate different energy sources based on availability, performance, and operating costs, always favouring renewable sources.
The unit is equipped with an integrated hydronic module as standard, which includes a variable flow EC motor pump, expansion vessel and flow switch, which provides a plug-and-play installation.
The packaged monobloc heat pumps are particularly easy to install. The hydraulic components are all contained inside the unit, and the pipe connections are hydraulic, so the typical installation procedures of direct expansion air conditioning systems (vacuum, refrigerant topping up, etc.) are not necessary.
R32 enables increased energy efficiency compared to R410A, with just one third of the global warming potential, the risk of environmental harm is greatly reduced.
The unit is designed with a holistic HVAC system approach: all components are set in synergy according to a proprietary logic to maximise the efficiency of the unit.
High values of seasonal efficiency thanks to the modulation of all the electric motors present in the units: compressors, fans and water pump. The unit provides the exact capacity in correspondence with the actual needs of the building: high efficiency translates into reduced energy consumption throughout the unit’s working period.
Integrates different energy sources based on availability, performance, and costs of their use, always favouring renewable sources. The auxiliary sources are used to meet the building's needs at low outdoor temperatures by integrating the heat pump's heating capacity.
Brochure
Mitsubishi Electric MEHP-iB-G07 air source reversible heat pump, available in capacities from 7 to 40 kW provides heating, cooling, and domestic hot water production for residential and small—to medium sized commercial applications.
MEHP-iB-G07 is Mitsubishi Electric’s new air source reversible heat pump. With its wide operating limits, high efficiencies both at full and partial loads, the integrated hydronic module makes it a plug & play unit, with a compact footprint, the new range is a valid alternative to traditional gas or fuel heating systems in residential and small tertiary applications, in line with the objectives of decarbonisation and electrification of heating.
The new MEHP-iB-G07 air source reversible heat pump is equipped with an integrated hydronic module as standard, which includes a variable-flow EC motor pump, expansion vessel, and flow switch. This provides an easy and fast installation, ideal in residential and small tertiary applications to which these units are dedicated.
MEHP-iB-G07 adapts to the most varied load conditions thanks to precise temperature control, which is also obtained thanks to the use of inverter technology in all its components. It ensures high levels of energy efficiency both at full load and at partial load.
MEHP-iB-G07 uses the proprietary W3000+ control software, which includes functions and algorithms specifically developed and suitable for applications such as residential with domestic hot water management, zone management, and light commercial. Specific control functions have been developed to integrate different energy sources based on availability, performance and operating costs, always favouring renewable sources.
Auxiliary sources, such as boilers and electric heaters, are used to achieve any building requirements with low external temperatures, integrating the thermal power provided by the heat pump. In addition, the optional Kiplink device enables local and remote monitoring.
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