Fujitsu General America is introducing a new Halcyon split-system heat pump line with equipment that achieves up to 27.2 SEER, making them the most energy efficient mini-splits available today, and more than twice the DOE’s minimum efficiency standard of 13 SEER, says the company.
The new Daikin McQuay SmartSource™ Water Source Heat Pump (WSHP) product line will be previewed by McQuay International. It has some of the highest efficiencies, lowest sound levels, and expanded application options for the commercial market, says the company.
WaterFurnace is introducing the new 7-Series variable speed geothermal heat pump. This product features InfiniSpeed™ technology — a soft start variable speed compressor with integrated control drive that assures the highest level of performance and control, says the company.
The Versatec Base provides a true value product to the commercial water source heat pump industry, says the company. This product offers high efficiency operation while maintaining a small cabinet and a list of value-added features.
The Versatec Ultra series represents a significant improvement in the commercial water source heat pump industry, the company says. It is Energy Star rated and is designed to adhere to the footprint of lower efficiency legacy equipment while operating at the high efficiencies of today’s technology.
According to a new study released by The Freedonia Group, demand in the United States for HVAC equipment is projected to increase 5.1 percent annually to $16.8 billion in 2015. Advances will be stimulated by growth in residential and many types of nonresidential construction spending from a low 2010 base.
At Lindberg’s Cove Resort in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, using heat from 1952 oil space heaters, John Lindberg kept five guest cabins open year-round. But with the rising cost of heating oil, he began to look for ways to cut his energy costs.