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The new products use propane (R290) as a refrigerant and have heating and cooling capacities ranging from 8 kW to 30 kW.
Irish heating technology manufacturer Trane has launched an air-to-air heat pump for residential and commercial applications.
Called Leaf, the new product uses propane (R290) as a refrigerant, which the manufacturer said has a direct global warming potential (GWP) of 0.02 and zero ozone depletion potential ( ODP).
It offers heating and cooling capacities ranging from 8 kW to 30 kW.
“Trane LEAF excels in a variety of conditions by achieving high hot water temperatures in low outside air conditions,” the company said in a statement. “Operating optimally down to -20°C outside air, it provides elevated hot water at over 75°C even at 0°C outside air and over 60°C at -15°C ambient temperature, making it an ideal solution. to replace gas boilers in light commercial and residential buildings.”
The manufacturer explained that the new system can be expanded in a modular way with up to four units.
“Integrating Building Management System connectivity via Modbus TCP/IP or RTU enhances control and monitoring capabilities, providing users with advanced and seamless management options,” he added, noting that the heat pump It is also equipped with an inverter-driven full scroll compressor, electronic expansion valve and brushless EC fans.
“In response to the evolving landscape of climate and sustainability trends, Trane LEAF aligns with regulatory changes, such as the revised European Union F-gas Regulation, which addresses concerns related to the impact of greenhouse warming. and the breakdown of existing fluorinated refrigerants,” the company stated. |