IV Produkt launches next-generation ThermoCooler HP heat pump module in UK with dual-refrigerant compatibility
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Robin Whitlock
Summary
IV Produkt has announced the UK launch of the next-generation ThermoCooler HP, an integrated reversible heat pump module for its Envistar Flex air handling unit range. The new generation is built around the Multiref concept, making the DX cycle compatible with both R290 (natural A3 refrigerant) and R454C refrigerants, offering flexibility in lower-GWP refrigerant strategy choices for commercial HVAC applications.
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· 3 pulledThe new generation has been developed around IV Produkt's Multiref concept, allowing the DX cycle to be compatible with both R290 and R454C refrigerants.
This gives consultants, contractors and building owners a choice of refrigerant strategy as lower-GWP specification becomes an increasing priority in commercial HVAC.
R290 is a natural A3 refrigerant with a GWP
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