AquaForce® - 120° Ultra-high temperature water source heat pumps
61CWD
Refrigerant : R-1233zd
Compressor : screw fixed-speed
Nominal heating capacity : 110-540 kW
The 61CWD water source heat pumps are the premium solution for district heating networks & industrial process heating up to 120°C.
Application ranges
- Industrial process heating
- District heating networks
- Heat source: water or brine from process heat or heat recovery
Design
- Ultra low GWP R1233zd refrigerant - A1 safety class for indoor installation
- Screw compressors specially designed for the highest temperatures for heavy-duty continuous use
- High performance cooling system with internal circuit
- High efficiency even with small delta T
- Robust shell and tube heat exchangers
Output range
- Heating output from 110 kW to 540 kW
Application ranges
- Industrial process heating
- District heating networks
- Heat source: water or brine from process heat or heat recovery
Design
- Ultra low GWP R1233zd refrigerant - A1 safety class for indoor installation
- Screw compressors specially designed for the highest temperatures for heavy-duty continuous use
- High performance cooling system with internal circuit
- High efficiency even with small delta T
- Robust shell and tube heat exchangers
Output range
- Heating output from 110 kW to 540 kW
Individual heat pumps are one of the most efficient appliances on the market for heating residential developments or buildings. Reversible air source heat pumps are the best solution for sustainable cooling and heating in buildings. Carrier already offers a complete range of heat pumps for commercial applications up to 80°C.
Forecasts indicate that 84% of European citizens will live in urban areas in 2050 *. Future heating solutions must therefore prioritise urban applications for greater environmental benefits. The EU Heat Roadmap considers increasing smart heating and cooling networks to 30% by 2030 and to 50% by 2050 as essential milestones in achieving ambitious decarbonisation goals.
Carrier will continue to invest massively in the development of next-generation heat pumps benefiting from the latest technology innovations: ultra-low GWP and natural refrigerants, premium efficiency and very high temperatures up to 120°C.
*Dacey, J. (2020), Europe targets 100 climate-neutral cities by 2030, Eos, 101, https://doi.org/10.1029/2020EO151719. Published on 17 November 2020.