Optimising Performance: Using TH16 Sensor with Multiple Mitsubishi Electric CAHV Heat Pump Units

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024
  • Curious about maximising the efficiency of the Mitsubishi Electric CAHV heat pump? Join Daniel Hodson, Technical Trainer, in this insightful video as he demonstrates how the TH16 sensor seamlessly integrates with multiple Mitsubishi Electric CAHV heat pump units, enhancing their performance through intelligent control.
    The new CAHV-R air source heat pump uses from Mitsubishi Electric utislies low GWP R454C refrigerant, offering a robust, low carbon system for the provision of sanitary hot water and space heating. This heat pump solution can operate as a single system or form part of a multiple unit system, making it suitable for most commercial applications.
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    CHAPTERS
    00:10: Return and Flow Sensors
    00:30: TH16 Sensor Overview
    00:40: Adding the TH16 Sensor
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