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Carrier launches new air-to-water heat pumps for commercial applications-PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyAugust 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Carrier, a US -based supplier of heating solutions, said that its new Aquasnap 30RQM heat pump system can supply a water temperature of up to 60 C. The modular system has a heating capacity of 70 kW to 1,125 kW and a cooling capacity from 77 kW to 1,237 kW. T

August 19, 2025
Emiliano Bellini

The Aquasnap 30RQM heat pump

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Carrier has launched a new range of air-water heat pumps for applications in commercial buildings.

“The Aquasnap 30RQM is a very efficient reversible heat pump with a compact, expandable design and smart controls that make it easy to manage,” the manufacturer said in a statement. “It is designed to perform reliably at low ambient temperatures and at the same time reduce the impact of the environment.”

The modular system is said to deliver a water temperature of up to 60 ° C at outside temperatures. It has a heating capacity of 70 kW to 1,125 kW and a cooling capacity of 77 kW to 1,237 kW. The minimum operating temperature is -26.6 C.

The new heat pump uses R-454B as a coolant.

“The modular design ensures greater flexibility for individual building needs, with the possibility of linking up to 16 units to a total capacity of 320 tons of cooling capacity or 4,222 MBH to heating capacity,” the company said. “The 30RQM also has easy-to-use smartvu controls, a variable speed compressor and fans with low noise.”

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