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Daikin Mega-Q

Description: All electric hot water generation system
Hot water is an essential resource used in a variety of everyday activities. In North America, traditional methods of generating hot water have relied on gas, oil, electric, and steam boilers.

Air-to-water heat pump technology offers an all-electric alternative for generating hot water, reducing dependence on fossil fuel systems. Daikin’s inverter-driven Daikin Mega-Q system provides an all-electric hot water solution, making it an ideal choice for commercial buildings with large non-potable hot water demand, The heat source component of Daikin Mega-Q should be used for heating water for non-potable use only, not for other applications such as but not limited to space heating or cooling.

FEATURES

  • 120 MBH+ Heating Capacity
  • -4 – 109°F DB Ambient Temperature
  • All-Electric Inverter Driven
  • 140 – 194°F Hot Water
  • 4.6+ COP
  • Up to 65 ft. Separation Split Design

+Based on heating conditions at the outdoor temperature of 77ºF DB/69.8ºF WB, the outlet water temperature of 149°F, and the inlet water temperature of 75.2ºF.

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Energy Efficiency

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Hot Water Heating

PROJECT HIGHLIGHT

Hotel Ella

Under new ownership, the historic building known as Mansion at Judges’ Hill recently transformed into Hotel Ella. The building, located near the University of Texas campus in Austin, went through a multi-million dollar renovation into a boutique hotel that is named after the building’s original owner, Ella Wooten. DXS was named basis of design for the project, retrofitting the common areas with 10 tons of Daikin heat recovery. The ductless units that Daikin offers integrated nicely with the existing architecture of the historic building. As a bonus, the increased energy efficiency and use of VRF qualified the owner for Austin Energy rebates.
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