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Carrier Introduces Modular Reversible Heat Pump

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Carrier has launched AquaSnap 30RQM Modular Air-Sourced Reversible Heat Pump designed to provide scalable heating and cooling solutions with a compact footprint. The system supports sustainability and electrification goals by reducing reliance on traditional boilers and operating efficiently at low ambient temperatures. It can generate hot water up to 140°F and function in conditions below zero degrees Fahrenheit.

The 30RQM uses R-454B Puron Advance, a refrigerant with a lower global warming potential. Its modular design allows up to 16 units to be linked together, providing a combined capacity of 320 tons of cooling or 4,222 MBH of heating. This flexibility enables buildings to tailor performance to their specific needs while also enhancing redundancy and reliability.

More features include SmartVu controls for ease of use, a variable speed compressor for optimized performance and low-noise fans for quieter operation. Carrier developed the system to balance efficiency with environmental responsibility, offering building operators a solution that adapts to seasonal requirements while reducing overall emissions.

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