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ROOM MATE MACARENA ELIGE TECNOLOGÍA DE ÚLTIMA GENERACIÓN PARA LA PRODUCCIÓN DE ACS La cadena Room Mate ha inaugurado recientemente el hotel Room Mate Macarena después de reformar el emblemático edificio de Gran Vía 43, donde estaba antes alojado el hotel Rex. Este establecimiento ha hecho una importante apuesta por la eficiencia energética para el suministro de agua caliente sanitaria (ACS) con la innovadora bomba de calor Q-TON de la marca japonesaMitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) y distribuida por la firma Lumelco. ROOM MATE MACARENA OPTS FOR LATEST GENERATION TECHNOLOGY FOR DHW PRODUCTION The RoomMate chain has recently inaugurated its Room Mate Macarena hotel following the refurbishment of this emblematic building situated at no. 43, Gran Vía on the site of the former Rex hotel. This establishment has made a significant commitment to energy efficiency in its domestic hotwater (DHW) supplywith the innovative Q-TON heat pump from Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), distributed in Iberia by Lumelco. El pasado mes de febrero se inauguraba el hotel RoomMate Macarena y significó el debut de la enseña de Kike Sarasola en la GranVía madrileña. Ubicado en una de las principales arterias comerciales y de ocio de la capital, este es el sexto activo del grupo en la capital. El nuevo establecimiento está situado en Gran Vía, 43; en concreto, en el edificio que albergaba hasta hace unos años el antiguo hotel Rex y los conocidos cines homónimos, propiedad desde 2015 de la aseguradora francesa Axa, que lo adquiría a Equity Inmuebles por 42 M€. El Room Mate Macarena ha sido diseñado por el arquitecto Tomás Alía quien ha conseguido crear una atmósfera cosmopolita a través de elementos vanguardistas integrados en una reluciente escala de colores. Cuenta con categoría de 3 estrellas y 130 habitaciones, divididas en cinco categorías (standard, standard superior, standard con vistas, superior con vistas y suite). Cada rincón del hotel emana la vocación de la marca. RoomMate Macarena es una propuesta totalmente conceptualizada para crear experiencias extraordinarias y superar las expectativas de sus clientes, combinando una atención cuidadosa con un servicio sobresaliente que culminan en una estancia inigualable. The RoomMate Macarena hotel was inaugurated last February and signifies the début of the Kike Sarasola brand on Madrid’s Gran Vía. Located on one of the main commercial and leisure arteries of the capital, this is the sixth active establishment for the group in Madrid. The new establishment is situated at Gran Vía, number 43, specifically, in the building that used to house the former Rex hotel and the well-known cinemas of the same name. Since 2015, it has been owned by French insurer Axa, who bought it from Equity Inmuebles for €42m. RoomMate Macarena has been designed by architect Tomás Alía who has managed to create a cosmopolitan atmosphere through the use of avant-garde elements integrated into a shimmering scale of colour. The three-star, 130-room hotel, offers five categories of accommodation (standard, standard superior, standard with views, superior with views and suite). Every corner of the hotel exudes the spirit of the brand. The RoomMate Macarena project was fully conceptualised to create extraordinary experiences and exceed its clients’ expectations, combining careful attention with an outstanding service to culminate in an unparalleled stay. In an avant-garde hotel such as this, it is no surprise that much importance and priority has been given over to energy efficiency. Choosing energy efficient equipment is a sound commitment to economic saving as well as being environmentally-friendly. The most efficient solution on the market was sought after to supply DHW, with a COP of 4.7, in other words, for every kW consumed, the unit provides 4.7 kW of energy. This innovative, pioneering technology is the Q-TON heat pump from Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, given that it produces DHW at up to 90°C using the eco-friendly CO2 coolant and Inverter technology. A 30 kW Q-TON module has been installed to cover a DHW demand of 5,000 litres/day. The Q-TON unit heats the 4,000 litres of accumulated water for the DHW. As regards its installation, the Q-TON heat pump has been positioned on the hotel roof. As this system can be installed both indoors and outdoors, it provides greater versatility and flexibility when the time comes to adapt it to the needs of the establishment. Moreover, it features a reduced footprint thereby making it the perfect ally for refurbishments or in buildings where it is essential to make the best use of space. Eficiencia Energética: Hoteles | Energy Efficiency: Hotels FuturEnergy | Mayo-Junio/May-June 2020 www.futurenergyweb.es 59

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