Next Cycle has launched in Australia, delivering what it says are energy-efficient solutions for sustainable heating, cooling, hot water and chilled water across residential, commercial and industrial applications.
Partnering at launch with Italian brand Maxa, Next Cycle is offering a range of heat pump systems that it says will transform how Australians approach heating, cooling, hot water and chilled water.
“The launch of Next Cycle marks a turning point for the Australian heating, cooling, hot water and chilled water industry, which has seen minimal change or technological advancement over the past two decades,” Next Cycle GM Mathew Harrison says. “We’re proud to be bringing Europe’s leading range of sustainable heating, cooling, hot water and chilled water solutions to Australia, coupled with our market-leading warranties and service levels.”
“We are proud to partner with Next Cycle to bring our sustainable, market-leading solutions to Australian businesses and homes,” says Maxa CEO Simone Ferroli. “The Next Cycle team’s extensive HVAC + water experience and their commitment to building a more sustainable industry makes them the ideal partner for us.”
“Europe has long led the way in heat pump innovation and this launch signals the beginning of what the future will look like for HVAC + water in Australia.” Harrison adds. “Our exclusive partnership with Maxa enables us to provide cutting-edge technology with proven cost-efficiencies for our customers and ultra-low environmental impact.”
Product offering
Next Cycle stocks the Maxa i-290 series, which it says is Australia’s most comprehensive R290 range and comes with a seven-year warranty. The series comes in 19 sizes from 6.2kW to 170kW and a coefficient of performance (COP) as high as 4.94 for the 16kW system.
The Maxa i-290 and HWA2 series use R290 refrigerant, which has a global warming potential (GWP) of 3 and zero ozone depletion potential (ODP).
Next Cycle says Maxa R290 systems deliver water temperature outputs as high as 78°C for the 21kW model and above, adding that they operate at a wide range of temperatures, from -20°C to +46°C.
Overall, Next Cycle stocks inverter heat pumps with capacities ranging from 6kW to 356kW, delivering chilled water from -8°C chilled to hot water up to 78°C, depending on refrigerants and accessories.
Natural training
Next Cycle is offering Maxa Green Training, which it says will provide installers with the expertise to install and service Maxa products. Interested installers should contact Next Cycle to become a certified specialist.
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