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Boreal Forced Air Geothermal Heating and Mechanical (Active) Cooling (AC) Series

Boreal Geothermal offers a range of heat pumps such as the Hot/Cold Air Output (Duct) Series, Hot/Cold Water Output (Radiant floor/Fancoil) Series and Combo Air/Water Output Series. The Hot/Cold Air Output (Duct) Series consists of two types of pumps - Boreal Forced Air Geothermal Heating and Passive (Direct) Cooling (DC) series and the Boreal Forced Air Geothermal Heating and Mechanical (Active) Cooling (AC) series.

Boreal Hot/Cold Air Output (Forced Air) GHP

The Boreal Forced Air Geothermal Heating and Mechanical (Active) Cooling (AC) series of heat pumps from Boreal Geothermal is designed for use with both types of ground loops – open and closed. These types of heat pumps are suitable for applications such as air conditioning and heating. The air conditioning modes for these heat pumps are mechanical cooling or active cooling. An advantage of these heat pumps is that hot water is present during the heat or cooling mode. This is because the refrigeration circuit is functioning continuously during both the modes.

The heating and air conditioning applications in the Boreal Forced Air Geothermal Heating and Mechanical (Active) Cooling (AC) series of heat pumps from Boreal Geothermal are compressor driven.

Source: http://www.boreal-geothermal.com/

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