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  • Carrier launches efficient AquaSnap 30RQM Heat Pump for sustainability and electrification goals.
  • Modular design offers up to 320 tons cooling capacity, tailored to building needs.
  • SmartVu controls, variable speed compressor, and low-noise fans enhance operational efficiency.

Carrier has introduced the new, high-efficiency AquaSnap 30RQM Modular Air-Sourced Reversible Heat Pump with a compact footprint and scalable design, and performance features and options for greater efficiency. Carrier is a part of Carrier Global Corporation, a global pioneer in intelligent climate and energy solutions.

The 30RQM can be tailored to the unique size and demands of the building, with reliable performance at low ambient temperatures to reduce the need for traditional boiler systems, helping to reduce environmental impact, while advancing sustainability and electrification goals. 

Modular design

The heat pump can generate up to 140-degree Fahrenheit hot water 

The heat pump can generate up to 140-degree Fahrenheit hot water and operate at ambient temperatures below zero degrees Fahrenheit. It is designed to use lower GWP R-454B, also known as Puron Advance.

The modular design allows for greater flexibility for individual building needs, with the ability to link up to 16 units for a total capacity of 320 tons of cooling capacity or 4,222 MBH of heating capacity.

Features easy-to-use SmartVu controls

The modular design of the 30RQM increases redundancy, reliability, and flexibility to operate on either cooling or heating mode depending on your needs and the season,” said Frank Silva, Senior Manager, Chiller Product Marketing at Carrier, adding “Carrier is introducing new solutions to help your buildings meet your sustainability goals without sacrificing performance.”

The 30RQM also features easy-to-use SmartVu controls, a variable speed compressor, and low-noise fans.

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