
Next Cycle has officially launched in Australia, introducing advanced heating and cooling systems through a partnership with the Italian company Maxa. This collaboration brings the largest range of R290 inverter heat pumps to the Australian market, aiming to provide energy-efficient solutions for homes, businesses, and industries.
According to Next Cycle’s general manager, Mathew Harrison, this launch signifies a significant change in Australia’s heating and cooling industry, which has seen little innovation over the past two decades. By adopting European technologies, Australians can now access systems that offer better comfort, lower energy bills, and reduced environmental impact.
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Key Features of the New Heat Pumps:
* Wide Range of Sizes: The Maxa i-290 series offers 19 different sizes, from 6.2kW to 170kW, suitable for various applications.
* High Efficiency: These systems have a Coefficient of Performance (COP) as high as 4.94, indicating excellent energy efficiency.
* Versatile Applications: Designed for residential, commercial, and industrial use, they can produce chilled water at -8°C and hot water up to 78°C.
* Environmentally Friendly: Operating with a Global Warming Potential (GWP) of 3 and zero Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP), these systems are a sustainable choice.
* Certified and Tested: The products are Eurovent certified and have been tested in Australia to ensure they meet local conditions.
Next Cycle offers a 7-year warranty and care program for the Maxa i-290 range. Additionally, they provide training for installers to ensure proper installation and maintenance of these advanced systems.
This launch represents a significant step forward in providing Australians with advanced, energy-efficient heating and cooling solutions. With the integration of European technology and local support, Next Cycle aims to lead the way in sustainable climate control in Australia.
This story and image were provided courtesy of Sandra Rossi from the Climate Control News Page and was slightly edited prior to publication.
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