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1 Creating Hot Water using Outside Air,
a Natural refrigerant & Heat Pump technology! CLASS LEADING PERFORMANCE SIMPLE INSTALLATION RELIABILITY & QUALITY MAX TECH SOLUTION CLASS LEADING EFFICIENCY ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY PRODUCT

2 SANCO₂ Water Heater Split system HPWH, unique compared products currently sold 2 Part system, either a 43 (160l) or 83 (315l) Gallon Stainless Steel or 119 (450l) Gallon Glass Lined storage tank coupled with a 4.5kw capacity Inverter Compressor Outdoor unit Why different? – Based on successful Technology from a Global scale

3 Japanese HPWH Eco Cute The name of the Eco Cute comes from the Japanese phrase Shizen Reibai Hīto Ponpu Kyūtō-ki (自然冷媒ヒートポンプ給湯機), which literally means "natural refrigerant heat pump hot water heater“ Up to 65kw in heating capacity All use CO₂ Refrigerant in the Transcritical cycle Product launched in 2001

4 SANCO₂ - Eco Cute for North America
ONLY Plumbing work needed to install the Heat Pump & Tank NO refrigeration work required CO₂ Refrigerant, with it’s Low GWP is in a sealed system Heat Pump only operation NO Electric element Delivered Water Temp to Tank is selectable between 130°F & 175°F Mixing Valve included 208/230V-1Ph 15Amp Power 4.5kw Capacity 5.2 COP & 37 Dba!! NPT Connections on Heat Pump & Tank Heat Pump Operation down to -26°F Ambient Freeze protection control included as Water is OUTSIDE!!! ½” Cold & ½” Hot Water pipes, Copper or PEX are piped up to 50ft between the Heat Pump and Stainless Steel Tank 43, 83 & 119 Gallon Storage Tanks available

5 CO₂, A Natural Refrigerant
CO₂ was first used as a refrigerant in the 1890’s before R12, R22 were even synthesized, and is making a comeback in the US for Supermarket refrigeration CARB recognizes HFC refrigerants as a Short lived Climate Pollutants Refrigerant ODP GWP Toxicity Flammability Notes Fluorocarbon refrigerant R134a 1,430 No Refrigeration & HPWH R410A 2,086 HP, AC & HPWH R407C 1,800 HP & AC Natural refrigerants CO₂ 1 Propane Gas 20 Yes Flammable NH3 Ammonia <1 Plume Study required CARB – California Air Resources Board HFC’s are going to be phased out under the Kigali agreement – US is still signed onto this starts in 2021 CO₂: Extremely low GWP compared to ALL HFC refrigerants – Non Ozone Depleting, Non Flammable, Non Toxic, Safe & Simple Future proofed against phase out

6 System Power Usage This graph shows the unit in standard operation responding to the draw pattern & tank temperature Energy use 5.05kw, operating time 5 hours, 139 Gallons Total Power Consumption : 4.95kw during 5 hours of run time Total Gallons hot water produced : 128 G Ambient : 53 DegF Cold Water : 60 DegF Delivered Water temperature to the Tank DegF

7 Demand Potential Power Usage
This graph shows the unit was shut off for 12 hours Total Energy use 5.63 kw, no reduction in HW performance Demonstrates that System can be operated in a Utility Demand Response program Total Power Consumption : 4.95kw during 5 hours of run time Total Gallons hot water produced : 128 G Ambient : 53 DegF Cold Water : 60 DegF Delivered Water temperature to the Tank DegF

8 Residential Applications
Single Family Tank size per usage Installations : Across North America since 2016

9 Commercial/Multi Family
Restaurants Townhomes Schools Prisons Casinos Apartments

10 Thank You! www.Sandenwaterheater.com Facebook : Sanden Water Heater
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