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February 2010
Update to Mitsubishi Electric's Lossnay (HRV) Range

Lossnay Unit

The new heat recovery fresh air ventilator from Mitsubishi Electric not only maintains the ideal temperature, but keeps the air fresh too.

The new DC Lossnay is a highly efficient and effective choice for commercial offices and schools, which are often highly insulated and air tight. By combining air conditioning with CO2 removal, the DC Lossnay can maintain the required temperature and keep the air fresh, with minimal heat loss.

The result is a reduction of up to 30% on initial capital costs of heating and cooling.

The low noise levels of the DC Lossnay are also an advantage, particularly in school classrooms. The commonly accepted standard for classroom noise level is NR30/NR35, and the DC Lossnay achieves NR30 at distances as near as 1m to the duct.

With its CO2 monitoring and control option, the DC Lossnay can change its fan speed to suit CO2 levels, and can be linked with a PIR sensor or switch. There is also a bypass mode which enables the unit to provide free cooling at many times throughout the year.

ECA

July 2009
Forthcoming ECA Changes

From 4th August 2009, there will be major changes to ECA (Enhanced Capital Allowance)...

Many units are disappearing from the ECA list of qualifying products and VRV combinations. The new higher requirements will mean as much as 80% of heat pump units on sale in the UK market will not qualify for the ECA scheme.

Daikin will, in the main, remain unaffected by the changes to the current ECA regulations:

Hi-CoP VRVIII Heat Recovery - 100% of range still qualifies
Hi-CoP VRVIII 2-pipe - 100% of range still qualifies
VRVIII small footprint - 50% of range still qualifies
Split and Sky Air - more than 35% of range still qualifies

Energy Labels

The new levels equate to energy label A:A for all Split and Sky Air combinations.
The new levels for VRV(F) are:CoP 3.70 and EER 3.30
(The old levels for VRV(F) were:CoP 3.40 and EER 3.00 - energy label B:B)

VRV(F) is generally so efficient that minimum CoP and EER levels, required for ECA qualification, are higher than for other product types. Only the most efficient 20 - 25% of products in each category are listed.

Don't miss out

Products currently on the ECA list, which will not meet the new criteria, will continue to qualify only until the change comes into effect on 4th August 2009.

Product Category from 4/8/09
Heating Mode (CoP)
from 4/8/09
Cooling Mode (EER)
1. Air Source: single split (non VRF) heat pumps >3.60 >3.20
2. Air Source: dual split (non VRF) heat pumps >3.60 >3.20
3. Air Source: multi split (non VRF) heat pumps >3.60 >3.20
4. Air Source: split or multi split variable refrigerant flow (VRF) heat pumps >3.70 >3.30

 


July 2009
CHAS Accreditation.

Kool-It is proud to announce that we have been accepted on to the Governments CHAS scheme. This proves our ongoing committment to outstanding levels of Health And Safety in the workplace.

All our customers, new and old, can be assured they're dealing with a company that's at the forefront of Health And Safety practices.

For more information on the scheme please visit www.chas.gov.uk


June 2009
Mitsubishi Electric Announce Ultra-High 5.25 COP (Co-Efficient of Performance) Wall Mounted Units

The new M Series, MSZ-FD wall-mounted model, inverter driven heat pump air conditioning system delivers an industry high COP of 5.25 in both heating and cooling modes.

It’s an unbeatable story: a heat pump extracts free energy from the surrounding air to maximise efficiency.

So, for every 1 kW of electricity fed into the system, over 5 kW of energy are available to heat or cool the space.

Ideal for the UK climate, they deliver energy efficient heating throughout the year, but switch to cooling when the British summer arrives.

Ultra quiet, the 2.5 and 3.5 kW units operate at just 20 and 21 dBA respectively, and can connect to an MXZ multi unit for even more flexibility of design and use. Plus, the unique ‘Replace’ facility means reduced replacement and upgrading costs when users reuse existing pipework.

Peter Cole, Product Marketing Manager for Mitsubishi Electirc says:

“ For their size, these models offer the best performance in both heating and cooling against anything else in the industry.”

You can’t beat that can you?

Contact us for a quote and COP a load of our unbeatable prices!

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