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Daikin Altherma 3 R MT - ELSHB-E / ERRA08-12EV3

ELSHB-E / ERRA08-12EV3

Product Features

  • Integrated solar unit, offering top comfort in heating and hot water
  • Outdoor unit extracts heat from the outdoor air, even at -25°C
  • By heat pump operation only, the outdoor unit delivers a leaving water temperature of 65°C at -15°C ambient temperature
  • Maintenance-free tank: no corrosion, anode, scale or lime deposits, and no loss of water through safety valve
  • By -15°C ambient temperature, the outdoor unit limits heating capacity loss
  • Quick configuration in 9 steps in a high resolution colour interface wizard
  • Choosing for an R-32 product, reduces the environmental impact with 68% compared to R-410A, leads directly to lower energy consumption thanks to its high energy efficiency and has a 30% lower refrigerant charge
  • Maximum use of renewable energy: uses heat pump technology for heating and solar support for space heating and domestic hot water production
  • Fresh water principle: hygienic water, with no need for thermal legionella disinfection
  • WLAN cartridge included

Benefits

  • Fresh hot water

    Fresh hot water

    The structure of thermal store ensures optimal water hygiene and eliminates the risk of bacteria and legionella. Rest assured that your hot water is fresh and safe.

  • Guaranteed operation down to -25°C

    Guaranteed operation down to -25°C

    Daikin units are suitable for all climates, even withstanding severe winter conditions with an operation range down to -25°C

  • Onecta app

    Onecta app

    Control your indoor climate from any location via smartphone or tablet

  • Solar ready

    Solar ready

    Take advantage of solar power. Easily connect your hot water storage to solar collectors on your roof.

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