The Hydronic Branch Conductor, for which a patent is pending, supports simultaneous heating and cooling capabilities, and in certain applications can improve heating efficiency by more than 35%, a press release from Trane said.
All 50W-Series models include enhanced serviceability features, a wide variety of factory-installed options, and flexible configurations suitable for boiler tower, geothermal, and hybrid water loop systems, a press release from Carrier said.
The plug-and-play unit comes as one factory-built and tested unit on a single frame and pre-programmed controllers. Ready to replace oil or gas burners for heating in a wide range of applications like commercial buildings, district heating, and factories.
Trane® building and equipment controls offer contractors advanced support and innovative solutions, ensuring consistent performance and simplified installation across various equipment. These controls help streamline workflows, enhance efficiency, and elevate customer satisfaction for a more successful and sustainable business.
“These new products reflect our commitment to providing advanced, reliable, and energy-efficient solutions for contractors and homeowners," said Ben Jewell, head of product and an engineerat Viessmann Canada.
With the right controls, HVAC systems can do more than ever. Buildings can be more sustainable. Learn more about what modern controls can do for your buildings.
Available in 2,000 to 3,000 tons, it is optimized specifically for the use of the ultra-low GWP refrigerant R-1234ze(E) without requiring a larger chiller footprint or sacrificing on efficiency.
Designed to meet NEEA Tier 4 and CEE Advanced Tier specifications, Midea’s new Heat Pump Water Heater (HPWH) aims to reduce utility bills and help lower carbon emissions. Ideal for new home construction or replacing existing traditional electric or gas water heaters, the HPWH uses advanced air-source heat transfer technology to efficiently move thermal energy from the surrounding air into water.
The new heat-pump water heater is part of the shift from traditional water-heating methods to energy-efficient air-source technology, a press release from Midea said.