MAGNUS In-line design, a revolution in heat pump water heater solutions.
These innovative boiler/electric heater bank replacement systems combine variable capacity inverter compressor and BLDC pump technologies to efficiently maintain a constant supply water temperature under the widest possible range of ambient conditions. Integrated in-line, they do away with conventional primary / secondary heating loops. Applications include radiator panels, fan coil space heating, fresh air tempering and process heating.
MAGNUS MWH
Capacity Range (heating):
- MWH 250 19.5kW (Range: 3.4kW ~ 24.5kW)
- MWH 450 36.5kW (Range: 6.2kW ~ 45.5kW)
- MWH 900 73.0kW (Range: 6.2kW ~ 91kW)
Refrigerant:
R32
Inverter In-line Design
- No need for buffer storage tanks
- Reduction in required pump power
- Reduction in piping required
- Most energy efficient system
- Reliable long life system
- Low service / maintenance requirements
- Compact Design
MAGNUS Inverter Inline Design
MAGNUS In-line systems take full advantage of inverter compressor technology which increase in efficiency at part load operation. MAGNUS Inverter heat pumps supply heated water at a constant required temperature while variable speed BLDC pumps control delivered capacity. This in-line design means there is no requirement for a buffer tank. The inverter compressor, as the load is met, significantly reduces energy consumption by turning itself down to operate at part load while still maintaining the heating requirements of the application.
Inefficient Conventional Systems
A conventional heat pump, typically operates at high speed turning itself on and off as the buffer tank requires heating. This method is inefficient as the buffer tank must be continually overheated beyond the demand setpoint due to the cooled return water mixing with heated water in the buffer tank.
Designed for Efficiency
MAGNUS in-line inverter systems achieve at least 30% reductions in total system power input. MAGNUS inverter compressor, as the load is met, significantly reduces energy consumption by turning itself down to operate at part load. A conventional heat pump, typically operates at high speed turning itself on and off as the buffer tank requires heating. This method is inefficient as the buffer tank must be continually overheated beyond the demand setpoint.
Lower Capital Investment
MAGNUS In-line systems directly provide the capacity required for the application eliminating the need for buffer tanks and primary / secondary circuits. This approach reduces installed system capital costs, and significantly increases system efficiency, especially under part-load conditions, resulting in one of the most cost-effective water heating systems on the market.
- No need for buffer storage tanks
- Reduction in required pump power
- Reduction in piping required
- Low service / maintenance requirements
- Most energy efficient system
Designed to Operate Reliably, Longer
MAGNUS In-line systems are low maintenance, with low service requirements. Its ThermoShell® heat exchanger, unlike traditional heat exchangers, are fouling resistant. Also, the advanced unit controller combined with application specific design uniquely enables the compressor to constantly operate within its design limits improving unit life.