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Termal showcases heat pump portfolio at MCE 2026

HVAC distributor presents multi-brand heating and cooling systems for residential and commercial retrofit projects, focusing on efficiency and low-GWP refrigerants.

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Termal showcases heat pump portfolio at MCE 2026

Heat pumps are becoming a central technology in building electrification, particularly where existing heating infrastructure must be retained. In this context, Termal Group will present new HVAC and domestic hot water systems at MCE – Mostra Convegno Expocomfort 2026, including the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Hydrolution EZY R290 heat pump.

At MCE, taking place in Milan, Italy, from March 24 to 27, 2026, Termal Group will exhibit heating, cooling and domestic hot water systems at stands U01/Z10/Z12 in Hall 7. The presentation will combine international manufacturers with the company’s own product portfolio, targeting residential and commercial building applications.

High-temperature heat pumps for radiator-based heating systems
Among the systems scheduled for presentation is the Hydrolution EZY R290 air-to-water heat pump from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. The system uses R290 propane refrigerant with a Global Warming Potential of 0.02 and is designed for replacement of conventional boilers in radiator systems requiring high supply temperatures.

The unit delivers flow temperatures up to 75 °C with outdoor temperatures down to –25 °C. Reported performance includes SCOP values up to 4.75 at 35 °C, COP of 5.14 (A7/W35) and A+++ energy classification in low-temperature operation. The reversible design supports both heating and cooling modes.

The range includes Idrosplit Hydrobox and All-in-One configurations with integrated domestic hot water storage and hydraulic components. The Twin Rotary DC Inverter compressor developed by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is specified with sound pressure levels of 26 dB(A) at three metres in silent operation.

The Mitsubishi Heavy Industries exhibition area will also include award-recognised products such as the RC-ES1 control interface as well as KXZ3 systems and FDT and FDTC cassette units.

Modular systems targeting large commercial loads
Also scheduled for presentation is the York YMAE series, a modular air-to-water monobloc heat pump designed for medium and large commercial installations.

The series includes seven models ranging from 45 kW to 260 kW. Up to 32 units can be combined in cascade operation, allowing total system capacities up to 4,160 kW. Inverter-driven compressors and fans support efficiency targets, with A++ energy classification at 35 °C and SG Ready compatibility for integration into smart energy systems.

Integrated HVAC and hot water systems from proprietary brands
Termal Group will also present its proprietary product lines. The MultiOmnia system from Multiwarm combines multi-split air conditioning and domestic hot water production through a single outdoor unit. Heat recovery allows thermal energy generated during cooling to be reused for domestic hot water preheating.

Within the Hokkaido portfolio, the Kuki Mizu air-to-water monobloc heat pump using R32 refrigerant will be shown in capacities up to 30 kW. The system is specified with A+++ energy classification at 35 °C and heating operation down to –25 °C.

The Hot Water R290 – Ducted Kitchen series heat pump water heater is designed for installation inside kitchen cabinetry and can produce domestic hot water up to 65 °C using compressor operation. The system includes a stainless steel tank with titanium anode protection.

Technical training and AI-assisted support tools
The stand will also include Arena Training, a technical education area operated by Termal Academy. Sessions of approximately 30 minutes will take place four times daily and will cover topics including R290 refrigerant safety, Conto Termico 3.0 incentives, York YMAE systems, MultiOmnia integration, Qton CO₂ systems for high domestic hot water demand, and AI-supported technical assistance.

Termal Group will also demonstrate Termal AI, a conversational assistant trained on internal technical documentation, including manuals, technical datasheets and service information. The system is designed to provide source-referenced technical responses with role-based access for installers, partners and end users.

The exhibition reflects the increasing role of heat pumps in decarbonisation strategies for buildings and their integration into the wider energy transition and building technology landscape.

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Edited by industrial journalist, Aishwarya Mambet — AI-powered.

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