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jan hoekstra
05-02-2011, 04:14 PM
Hi everyone, I am a wholesaler in heat pumps in the Netherlands, and I am searching for a high performance cO2 heatpump for heating and producing domestic hot water. Does anyone of you know a good producer of this kind of heatpumps who is willing to sell to Europe? You can contact me at jhoekstra@geoholland.nl Thanks!

charlie patt
05-02-2011, 05:11 PM
sanyo do a co2 we have had no problems

stufus
05-02-2011, 07:12 PM
Contact Techguy through the Forums
He's the Sanyo Technical rep for The Benelux countries and Ireland.
Very nice fella , he'll give you all the info you need.
Cheers
Stu

r.bartlett
05-02-2011, 07:38 PM
Real world online data here:

http://www.elisanet.fi/sanyoco2log/

mad fridgie
05-02-2011, 09:07 PM
Real world online data here:

http://www.elisanet.fi/sanyoco2log/

very interesting, thanks Richard

MikeHolm
06-02-2011, 12:42 AM
I've been looking at the Finnish Sanyo site and it doesn't jump out scream "BUY ME". What opinions do you guys have? Is it just me?

charlie patt
06-02-2011, 05:46 PM
for us it what was specified by the planning office probable due to co2 side but it done the job and not let the customer down once set up ok the customer did say it is not so efficient than they thought it would be

techguy
09-02-2011, 06:23 PM
The SANYO Co2 system is very good in low temps and can produce hot water to 65 degrees C even in ambients of -15 without electric heat.

Posting that page from Finland is useless. Without a description of the site and system, the systems setting parameters and even some photos of the installation.
I could post 100 other pages showing much better COP at -9 with Tank temps of 60 degrees C. But this is not the place to fight this battle.

Robert obviously has his reasons for continually posting that sheet.

For SANYO C02 systems in the Netherlands Contact Dirk Wieland of ICE BV.

mad fridgie
09-02-2011, 08:51 PM
It would be nice to see a little more information, about the Finnish posted site. (more to do with the accuracy of the measurements) How ever the methods of measurement do seem to be resonable.
If the system has been installed and commisioned by a Sanyo reconnised dealer, then the real time data has true merit. I am not saying the system is correct or not, but if i were a client and purchased the units from the dealer, I have to assume that the install is correct, therefore the data relating to my real life install is also correct.
There is a great difference between lab tested ideals and practical installations.
"Techguy" please start a new tread with some of your data to counter claim the Finnish data

techguy
10-02-2011, 12:48 PM
Comon guys this is not the place to start "threads to counter claim" anything
I was not even hinting the equipment was not installed or commissioned correctly.
All I was saying is without a full picture of the system installation/setup/and commissioning
data. The energy consumption figures and COP figures cannot be taken as the final word
on this type of system.
If anyone needs more information on this system contact your local SANYO dealer where he will
be happy to supply you any info you need.


Move on Geltlemen. Anyone from Ireland who needs any C02 info can contact me directly

mad fridgie
10-02-2011, 09:39 PM
Comon guys this is not the place to start "threads to counter claim" anything
I was not even hinting the equipment was not installed or commissioned correctly.
All I was saying is without a full picture of the system installation/setup/and commissioning
data. The energy consumption figures and COP figures cannot be taken as the final word
on this type of system.
If anyone needs more information on this system contact your local SANYO dealer where he will
be happy to supply you any info you need.


Move on Geltlemen. Anyone from Ireland who needs any C02 info can contact me directly
Sorry Techguy, i thought you had independent info you wanted to share with us, more than just sales bull.

Bigfreeze
10-02-2011, 10:42 PM
sorry techguy, i thought you had independent info you wanted to share with us, more than just sales bull.

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Ouch
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techguy
07-03-2011, 12:59 PM
I am SANYO Employee . As stated if you want information in local areas contact your local rep.

For independant information contact independant people.
FYI
I AM NOT AN INDEPENDANT PERSON I AM A SANYO EMPLOYEE AS SUCH WHERE NECESSARY ALL I WILL PROVIDE IS SALES INFORMATION.
I am here to help in any way I can for after sales service information.
If you want anything further contact your local SANYO sales company.
I hope that is clear enough for everyone

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