Hamworthy Heating, technical experts of commercial heating and hot water products, have launched the Tyneham 290HT commercial heat pump range with natural refrigerant, designed to achieve high flow temperatures of up to 75°C, while benefiting from a low GWP of three.

Building on the success of its popular Tyneham heat pump range, the new 290HT offers a co-efficiency of performance (COP) of up to 4.94 for optimum efficiency. To further enhance performance, the range also features an inverter-controlled compressor that can control the building temperature based on specific requirements of space.

Achieving higher flow temperatures

Available in five outputs from 15kW through to 50kW, the Tyneham 290HT can be cascaded to achieve higher outputs

Quiet in operation, with noise levels as low as 64db(A), the latest addition to the Tyneham range has been specifically designed for use in commercial buildings.

Available in five outputs from 15kW through to 50kW, the Tyneham 290HT can be cascaded to achieve higher outputs and also combined with alternative Hamworthy Heating products to achieve a low-carbon hybrid heating system.

Furthermore, with the ability to achieve higher flow temperatures without additional backup, the new heat pump is also a perfect fit for a range of Domestic Hot Water (DHW) applications.

Efficient heat pump

Jason Allen, Commercial Product Manager, Hamworthy Heating, comments on the latest addition to the Tyneham range: “With decades of experience of heating buildings in the UK behind us, we understand the valuable contribution heat pumps play to the delivery of a low carbon future. With natural refrigerant at the heart of an efficient heat pump, we’re proud to be adding the Tyneham 290HT to our innovative Tyneham heat pump range.”

The new Tyneham 290HT is supplied with a five-year warranty when commissioned by Hamworthy Heating. Backed by a dedicated and friendly team, Hamworthy also offers a range of training courses and technical support to ensure users get the most out of the products.

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