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Baxi Auriga HP 26T Heat Pump

SKU: ETL-BAXI-AURIGA-HP-26T
€2,800.00Price

Baxi Auriga HP 26T Commercial Heat Pump - Mid-Range Power Unit


POWER & EFFICIENCY SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Output Power: 26kW heating capacity - Perfect for medium commercial buildings (1000-2000m²)
  • Energy Rating: 170 - Solid energy efficiency rating for reliable performance
  • Technology: Advanced heat pump technology with ETL certification
  • Manufacturer: Baxi Heating-Commercial - Leading UK commercial heating specialist


KEY DIFFERENTIATORS FROM OTHER AURIGA MODELS:

  • vs 40T Model (€3,500): 14kW less power, lower efficiency rating (170 vs 189) but €700 cost savings
  • vs 33T Model (€3,200): 7kW less power, lower efficiency rating (170 vs 190) but €400 cost savings
  • vs 20T Model (€2,500): 6kW more power output, comparable efficiency rating (170 vs 174)


APPLICATIONS:

  • Medium commercial buildings and offices
  • Small retail stores and showrooms
  • Small-scale residential developments
  • Community centers and local facilities
  • Small warehouses and workshops
  • Restaurants and hospitality venues


VALUE PROPOSITION:

  • Excellent balance of power and efficiency for medium applications
  • Cost-effective solution for businesses requiring reliable heating
  • Suitable for step-up from smaller residential systems
  • Professional installation required


INSTALLATION & COMPATIBILITY:

  • Compatible with existing commercial HVAC systems
  • Advanced heat pump technology for reliable performance
  • ETL certified for commercial and industrial applications


This model offers an excellent balance of heating capacity and cost-effectiveness for medium-sized commercial applications.

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