Overview
Carrier is proud to introduce the Toshiba Carrier u-Series - the next generation, three-phase, full line VRF equipment for commercial and large residential needs. The new u-Series product line offers a higher capacity and extended operating range, along with an updated communication protocol and service tool. With Toshiba’s advanced global innovations, Carrier offers a highly flexible, industry leading system with efficient, quiet, and space-saving solutions for virtually any VRF application.
Product Features
- Smaller footprint – allows for installations where space is limited
- Configuration flexibility – allows for a diverse and expanding number of connectible indoor units
- Energy-efficient priority design with new DC triple-rotary and twin-rotary compressor - the newly developed compressors offer increased capacity, better energy efficiency, and less vibration
- Super-efficient heat exchanger – has an increased surface area (16 - 45%) that contributes to higher efficiency and capacity
- High-static pressure propeller fan – ruggedly designed, unique core curvature supports higher volume of air flow and static pressure without increasing noise
- Available in 6- 40 ton capacities
- 72,000 - 480,000 Btu/h
Reliability Features
- Unit constructed in accordance with ETL requirements
- Unit performance is in accordance with AHRI 1230 standards
- DC Triple-rotary and Twin-rotary compressor
- Finned tube heat exchanger
- Suitable for R-410a refrigerant
Installation Features
- Indoor units can be connected using Y-branch joints and branch headers
- Factory-provided controls
- Individual power connection for each module
- Outdoor units are connected using twinning kits provided from factory
Warranty
- Effective 8/1/24, the warranty for our VRF equipment will include an opportunity for a 10-year parts and compressor limited warranty. If not registered within 90 days, the warranty will be a 5-year parts and 7-year compressor limited warranty.1 See warranty certificate for details.
1Except for residential applications in California and Quebec and other jurisdictions that prohibit warranty benefits conditioned on registration.