Combo Air-Water Output Series Heat Pumps from Boreal Geothermal

Boreal Geothermal provides a range of geothermal heat pumps. The Combo Air/Water Output Series of heat pumps are designed to provide cooling, heating and hot water. These environmentally friendly heat pumps can be described as forced air heating/cooling (AC Series) type models.

Combo Air-Water Output Series Heat Pump

The refrigerant to water heat exchanger in these heat pumps from Boreal Geothermal has a complete condensing ability. It is this heat exchanger that allows the pump to operate as a liquid to water unit whenever necessary. The Combo Air/Water Output Series of heat pumps are suitable for areas that are cooled using a centrally fixed duct system and inline floor heated. The room thermostat can be used to switch from one mode to another electronically. The heat pumps available in this series come in output capacities ranging from 40,000 BTU to 95,000 BTU.

These heat pumps from Boreal Geothermal are environmentally friendly as they absorb heat, through one of their three collectors, from the ground. The types of collector systems available are horizontal close loops, vertical close loops and two well systems. Other major components of these heat pumps are a scroll compressor, a direct drive motor, a 410A refrigerant and a side or top configuration.

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

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