With a working pressure of 175 psi, the Viridian line of wet-rotor pumps with an ECM motor offers an 80 percent decrease in energy consumption compared to a standard commercial pump of the same size, claimed the company. The units feature fully automated variable-speed operation, simple web-style controls, and capacities up to 375 gpm. An Ethernet connection on the pump allows for remote control, monitoring, and adjustment without requiring the involvement of advanced IT or commissioning personnel. The pumps can be instantly accessed via a laptop or standard Internet browser. The Viridian is suitable for fluid temperatures from 14° to 230°F, the manufacturer said. The VR15 and VR20 can accept 110-240 V, while the larger VR25 and VR30 operate on 230-240 V.
On Demand Thanks to generous tax credits and rebates being offered by utilities, sales of heat pumps will likely increase exponentially in the coming years, so it’s important to understand the wide range of equipment that is currently available. In this webinar series, we will examine each of the 9 different types of heat pumps.
On Demand Thanks to generous tax credits and rebates being offered by utilities, sales of heat pumps will likely increase exponentially in the coming years, so it’s important to understand the wide range of equipment that is currently available. In this webinar series, we will examine each of the 9 different types of heat pumps.
Bryant offers residential and light commercial HVAC products, including communicating controls, split system air conditioners and heat pumps, gas and oil furnaces, geothermal systems, IAQ accessories, small packaged products and 2-25 ton rooftop units.
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