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Grant Aerona³ 10kW R32 Inverter Driven Air Source Heat Pump

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The Grant Aerona³ range of air source heat pumps provide a clean and effective alternative to traditional methods of domestic heating. Four models from 6 kW – 17 kW are available in the range.

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Application

Suitable for domestic heating.

Description

Incorporating R32 refrigerant, the four single phase models (6 kW, 10 kW, 13 kW and 17 kW), are clean and more eco-friendly, while also being effective. Each Aerona³ unit operates at high efficiencies even when the external temperatures are low, allowing homeowners to lower their dependency on fossil fuels while also reducing their annual fuel bills. Heat pump models also have minimal impact on their surroundings, being compact in size and quiet in operation.


Features and benefits:

  • Single phase with 10 kW output.
  • Global Warming Potential of 675.
  • DC inverter driven.
  • In-built weather compensation.
  • In-built frost protection.
  • Suitable for use with S & W Plan heating control systems.
  • Quiet operation.
  • Base tray heating operation.
  • Compact footprint.
  • Sustainability performance: ErP rating A+++.

General information

Color

Grey

Finish

Galvanized

Painted

Material

Steel

Shape

Rectangle

Length

405 mm

Width

874 mm

Height

882 mm

Warranty description

Seven year

Guidance for specification option:

Up to seven year guarantee.

Uniclass

Pr_70_60_37_04 Air-to-water heat pumpsPrimary

CAWS

T90/505 Air-to-water heat pumps

T90/505 Air-to-water heat pumps

Specification data - Air-to-water heat pumps

Standards

-

Test requirements

To BS EN 14511, BS EN ISO 3743-1: 2010.

Heat pump type

Air to water monobloc.

Mode

Heating.

Output

-

Heating

5.22 (SCOP BS EN 14511 air 7°C/ water 35°C).

Fan

-

Type

Propellor, high efficiency DC fan motor.

Electrical supply type

Single phase.

Compressor

-

Drive

Inverter driven.

Refrigerant

R32.

Global warming potential (GWP)

675.

Dimensions

405 x 882 x 874 mm.

Material/ Finish

Mild steel, galvanized and painted.

Weight

Empty: 70 kg, Packed: 71.8 kg.

InputPower

2.10 kW.

Operating temperature range

-20 to +43°C.

Power supply

230 V, Single phase, 50 Hz.

Overall sound power level

64 dB.

Power output

10 kW.

Sustainability data

Contains Red List materials

No

Country of material origin

China

Country of product manufacture

Japan

Material

Steel

Recyclability

In order for the heat pump to be recycled or disposed of it must be taken to a suitably licensed waste facility. A qualified refrigeration engineer must be used to do this.

BIM objects

BOS

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Platform Compatible Version
Revit
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1

IFC
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1

Third party certifications

BBA Agrément Certificate

ASHP (HPID) MCS approval certificate

ISO 9001 Quality Management

ISO 9001 Quality Management

ISO 9001 (Quality Management System) certificate

Literature

Aerona3 R32 Air Source Heat Pumps - Data Sheet

Aerona3 R32 Air Source Heat Pumps - Data Sheet

Renewable Package Solutions Brochure

Renewable Package Solutions Brochure

Air Source Heat Pump Brochure

Air Source Heat Pump Brochure

Grant Heat Pump Handover Guide

Grant Heat Pump Handover Guide

Grant Aerona Smart Controller Data Sheet

Grant Aerona Smart Controller Data Sheet

Case studies

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Grant Aerona³ heat pump is the right fit for barn conversion

A Grant trio of technologies keep new build home in Perranporth up to temperature

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