Ireland's Plumbing & Heating Magazine Issue 105 Jan-Feb

HEAT PUMP

MEET THE NEW KID ON THE BLOCK...

World-class operation joins Pipelife

P ipelife Ireland is delighted to welcome Midea to the Pipelife family. The Midea Monobloc Heat Pump is the latest addition to the company’s range of heating solutions and will complement its existing range of

make 40 million units per year. In Europe, 1 in 5 air conditioning and heat pump systems are manufactured by Midea. The brand is now becoming much more renowned; being one of the main sponsors for clubs like Manchester

get 16 kilowatts out of a unit that only has a single fan. This comes down to the design of the fan unit itself with Midea making a scallop shape cut out of the blade. This is done to help increase air flow but also to keep the sound down. Hence the Midea unit can boost to being one of the quietest on the market today. The Midea unit comes with all the features that you’d expect, weather compensation, 2 zone control, legionella protection, quiet modes and more. The biggest advantage with the Midea unit is the fact that they offer a 10-Year warranty, which really reinforces the quality of the unit and is currently the longest guarantee on the market today. Pipelife is confident in its assessment that the Midea Monobloc represents the next generation of heat pumps.

heat pumps, underfloor heating, smart controls, low temperature radiators, heat recovery units and air conditioning units. Established in 1968, Midea is one of the world’s fastest-growing companies and a global manufacturer,

City has raised their profile enormously. The Midea M Thermal provides an energy- efficient solution that delivers space heating and cooling and domestic hot water. It is a complete all-year- round, integrated

“Pipelife is confident in its assessment that the Midea Monobloc represents the next generation of heat pumps.”

with factories in 12 countries. Initially, the business primarily produced white good products such as vacuum cleaners, cookers, kettles, washing machines and all sorts of kitchen and home appliances. In 1985, they opened their air conditioning business and started making cooling devices. They employ 135,000 people in their air conditioning division, where they

heating system which can replace, or work in synergy with traditional gas or oil boilers. It is evident that the engineers have looked at other machines available on the market, found what the best features were and ensured they were used in this unit. An example of this would be how they have managed to

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