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Copeland releases heat pumps for sanitary water – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyJanuary 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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US-based Copeland has launched its Sensi Hydro sanitary water heat pump, designed to provide energy-efficient hot water for hotels, commercial buildings and public facilities. The units feature ZW scroll compressors, independent refrigerant circuits and a backup mode to ensure reliable hot water supply.

January 19, 2026
Lior Kahana

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American heating specialist Copeland has launched a new sanitary water heat pump for applications in commercial buildings.

The new product, called Sensi Hydro, is designed to provide a consistent hot water supply and is available in models ranging from 6 HP to 20 HP.

According to the company, the integrated heating solution is aimed at hotels, commercial buildings and public facilities, providing energy-efficient water heating, with Southeast Asia as the main target market.

The units are powered by Copeland ZW scroll compressors and can provide hot water at temperatures up to 60 C. Independent refrigerant circuits and a backup operation mode are designed to ensure reliable hot water supply under challenging conditions.

Copeland said the ZW scroll compressors are a core component of the system. The compressors utilize an axial conformal design and powerful motors to maintain performance over a range of operating conditions. They can operate at evaporating temperatures between 0.15 C and 25 C. The units also use refrigerants that do not deplete the ozone layer, according to the company.

Performance data such as coefficient of performance (COP), exact kW capacities, input power, water flow rates and physical dimensions are not published by Copeland.

“The launch of Copeland’s Sensi Hydro sanitary heat pump is in line with the region’s priorities,” said Michael Toh, president of Asia-Pacific for Copeland. “Our new offering presents technology aimed at improving efficiency, reliability and decarbonisation, while addressing rising operational costs.”

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