Enertech Introduces Variable-Speed Hydronic Heat Pump

GREENVILLE, Ill. — Enertech Global, a manufacturer of ground-source and air-to-water heat pumps, has launched the WV, a variable-speed hydronic heat pump that the company says is engineered for maximum flexibility, performance, and ease of installation.
Just 42 inches tall, the WV redefines versatility by delivering radiant in-floor heating, forced-air heating and cooling, and up to 100% of a home’s domestic hot water needs, a press release from Enertech said. With a broad capacity range (0.5 to 5 tons), true dual-fuel compatibility with modulating boiler integration, and no need for a buffer tank, the WV offers flexibility and space savings for both retrofit and new construction projects, the press release said.
“The new WV is the solution today’s market has been asking for — compact, all-in-one, and built for total home comfort,” said Jeremy Vonder Haar, Enertech’s director of product management. “It embodies our mission to revolutionize how America heats and cools its homes — with smarter, cleaner, and more integrated systems.”
Engineered with direct input from installers and technicians, the WV reduces installation time, streamlines commissioning, and simplifies service and diagnostics, the press release said.
“The WV eliminates bulky components, complex wiring, and yards of copper and PEX piping,” said Justin Jobe, Enertech’s director of operations. “It’s a smarter, more compact install — one that both contractors and customers appreciate,” Jobe added.
Backed by laboratory and field testing, the WV has demonstrated significant energy savings compared to ordinary HVAC systems — all while simplifying design, installation, and operation, the press release said.
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