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  • Hamworthy Heating launches new 65kW Tyneham 290HT model for higher output commercial heat pump systems.
  • New model maintains energy efficiency, offers low carbon footprint, and flexible integration options.
  • Tyneham 290HT includes training course on air source heat pump systems and integration strategies.

Hamworthy Heating has expanded its Tyneham 290HT commercial heat pump range with the introduction of a new 65kW model.

This addition supports the increasing need for higher output systems while continuing the range's emphasis on energy efficiency and a reduced environmental impact.

Tyneham 290HT Range Overview

The Tyneham 290HT range now offers six output options, spanning from 15kW to 65kW

The Tyneham 290HT range now offers six output options, spanning from 15kW to 65kW. Designed for diverse commercial applications — including educational institutions, offices, and leisure facilities — these heat pumps deliver reliable and efficient heating.

Notably, the Tyneham 290HT utilizes a natural refrigerant to achieve higher flow temperatures, with a significantly low global warming potential (GWP) of 3.

The range is highly efficient, boasting a coefficient of performance (COP) rating of up to 4.94, and features an inverter-controlled compressor that tailors the building temperature to specific needs, enhancing both performance and energy efficiency.

Integration and Flexibility

The Tyneham 290 range allows for units to be cascaded, meeting the demands of larger facilities or buildings. Additionally, it can be integrated with other Hamworthy Heating products to form hybrid heating systems that promote greater energy efficiency and lower carbon outputs.

Operating quietly with noise levels as low as 64dB(A), the range is ideal for commercial buildings where noise reduction is a priority.

New Training Course for Heat Pump Systems

Hamworthy has launched a new Commercial Air Source Heat Pump Training Course

Commenting on the launch, Jason Allen, Commercial Product Manager, stated, “We’re excited to introduce the 65kW model to the Tyneham 290HT heat pump range. As the industry shifts toward more sustainable energy solutions, this new model strikes the perfect balance of performance and efficiency for larger heating needs, supporting the transition to low-carbon technology.”

In line with its dedication to facilitating the transition to low-carbon solutions, Hamworthy has launched a new Commercial Air Source Heat Pump Training Course. This comprehensive program covers flexible wiring and programming options within the Tyneham R32 and 290HT models, alongside considerations for their integration into commercial settings.

Advanced Training and Industry Developments

The training course delves into advanced control strategies, ranging from basic make-and-break contacts to current technologies that allow for refined valve operation and hot water circuit management. It also addresses how to incorporate heat pumps into pre-existing commercial heating systems, using detailed schematics to demonstrate real-world applications.

The course is delivered by expert HVAC professionals from the Groupe Atlantic technical team, ensuring that customers maximize the benefits of their Hamworthy Heating products and remain informed about the latest industry trends.

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