Power inverter

Technology at work outdoors

The  Power Inverter outdoor units provide a robust partner technology for the indoor units. Constructed for hard and continuous operation down to -20 °C, they reliably take over the heat supply of complete housing units. The compact units are easy to mount and make unobtrusive installation possible  e.g. on the facade of a building.

Fine technology robustly wrapped

The performance adjustment is achieved via the most modern inverter regulated technology in order to optimally adjust the system to current heating requirements. Seven performance sizes from 4,1 to 19,2 kW at A2/W35  cover a wide range of applications.

Due to their performance, the outdoor units with  Power Inverter-technology are especially suited for use in bivalent systems. In combination with a second heat generator the system reaches the highest levels of efficiency.  The gas boiler or oil boiler for example, take over peak operation according to regulation setting. In many applications the preparation of hot drinking water in addition to provision of room warmth is important. With an outside temperature down to -3 °C, in heating operation they supply flow temperatures of  60 °C without reheating. Even at -15 °C there is still hot water at 55 °C available.

Mitsubishi Power Inverter SW40V SW50V SW75V SW100Y SW120Y
Heating output A7/W35
(kW)
4,04 5,91 7,88 11,05 15,79
Heating output A2/W35 (kW) 4 5 7.5 10 12
Heating output A-7/W35 (kW) 3,75 4,34 6,91 8,31 10,95
Heating output A-15/W35 (kW) 3,32 8,2 8
Cooling output A35/W7 (kW) 3,6 4,5 6,6 9,1 12,5
COP heating A7/W35 4,97 4,45 4,43 4,59 3,91
COP heating* A2/W35 3,69 3,33 3,81 3,69 3,27
COP heating* A-7/W35 2,93 2,86 3,05 2,84 2,8
EER cooling A35/W7 2,71 2,4 2,6 2,8 2,32
Maximum flow temperature (Co) 60 60 60 60 60
Noise pressure level**(dbA) 45,0 46,0 51,0 54,0 54,0
Dimensions mm (H/W/D) 600/800/300 943/950/330 1350/950/330
Weight(kg) 42 42 75 124 132
Voltage supply (Phase, V, HZ) 1, 220, 50 3, 400, 50

 

* Output data following  EN14511 ** The noise pressure level was measured in an open air test at a distance of 1m