A. O. Smith has announced the launch of 20 new commercial heat pump models, ranging from 25,000 to 250,000 Btu/hr and with modular installation capabilities up to 2 million Btu/hr. The product line provides contractors, engineers and architects, along with their customers, an energy efficient answer for large commercial applications.
As environmental and energy regulations continue to progress in the commercial construction space, A. O. Smith’s commercial heat pump line provides a comprehensive solution, meeting government mandates to reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emissions from buildings and supporting private company-directed sustainability initiatives.
Heat pump water heaters are efficient. Instead of generating heat, they transfer it from one location to another. Unlike typical HVAC heat pump systems, heat pump water heaters are specially designed to provide hot water using atmospheric heat (air source) or geothermal/waste heat (water source). The air source models cool and dehumidify the surrounding ambient air, cutting down on air conditioning usage and costs. The water source units absorb heat from water sources, including return chiller water, process and groundwater.
Designed for indoor or outdoor use, heat pump water heaters work in conjunction with storage tanks and can be tailored to meet specific application requirements. The A. O. Smith line of domestic water storage tanks integrate with most systems, offering a turnkey solution.
The A. O. Smith commercial heat pump line offers six air source, six water source and eight modular water source units. The air and water source models range in capacity from 25,000 to 250,000 Btu/hr and generate 50 to 500 gallons of hot water per hour. Modular water source units range in capacity from 270,000 to 2 million Btu/hr and generate 323 to 2,584 gallons of hot water per hour. All units feature a maximum 160-degree water temperature and an ambient operating range of 40 to 120 degrees.
A. O. Smith commercial heat pumps are designed for both new construction and retrofit projects and work well in large commercial applications, including universities, healthcare facilities, apartment buildings, hotels and restaurants.
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