Single Source Solutions
Small capacity heat pumps with inverter compressors
• Energy effi ciency class A in cooling and heating • Stepless capacity control
• Can provide hot water for winter heating, sanitary hot water and chilled water for summer cooling
• Energy saving inverter compressors • Compact design
Cooling 6-70 kW Heating 6.5-65 kW
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for Light Commercial Applications
Modular chillers and heat pumps • Design fl exibility (compact )
• Reduced (hydraulic) installation costs • Flex HT heat pump: optimized for medium/ high temperature heating applications at low ambient air temperatures
• Up to 65°C leaving water temperature at -10°C outdoor air
• Unique inverter dr i ven Flex HSE Scroll chiller with stepless capacity control
Small capacity chillers and heat pumps • High seasonal efficiencies • Energy efficiency class A+
• Competitive to inverter driven products • Reduced refrigerant charge thanks to microchannel condenser (CGB)
TraneCube HT heat pump: optimized for
medium/high temperature heating applications at low ambient air temperatures
Up to 65°C leaving water temperature at -10°C outdoor air
CGB
Cooling 15-50 kW CXB
Cooling 15-50 kW Heating 15-55 kW
Packaged rooftops
• High seasonal effi ciency, for optimum performance all year round
• Free cooling and heat recovery solutions for lower total cost of ownership
• Compact and modular design with fully integrated controls
• Faster, easier, less expensive installations Airfi nity: 40-133 kW
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.co.uk SPARE PARTS Chillers and heat pumps
• Compact, reliable, dual refrigerant circuit design • Optimized part load effi ciency
• Low energy consumption • Reduced refrigerant charge • Wide operating map
Cooling 40-165 kW Heating 40-165 kW
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