Beretta has introduced TOWER GREEN M, a new range of all-in-one split air-to-water heat pumps using R32 refrigerant. Designed for both renovations and new buildings, the system offers heating, cooling, and domestic hot water production while reaching heating temperatures of up to 65°C (149°F). Beretta is part of Carrier Global Corporation.
Product Overview
TOWER GREEN M captures renewable thermal energy from the air, operating in heating mode at outdoor temperatures as low as -25°C (-13°F) and cooling mode up to +43°C (109.4°F). Domestic hot water is supplied at outdoor temperatures from -5°C (23°F) to +43°C (109.4°F). Featuring a DC Inverter compressor, the system efficiently transfers energy for underfloor systems, fan coils, and radiators.
The heat pumps achieve an energy efficiency rating of A+++ for heating and cooling and A+ for domestic hot water under the European ErP Directive. The use of R32 refrigerant supports compliance with Regulation (EU) 2024/573, offering lower environmental impact compared to R410A.
Technical Features
TOWER GREEN M is available in 10 different outdoor unit capacities: single-phase models from 4 to 16 kW (approx. 13,648 to 54,592 BTU/h) and three-phase models from 12 to 16 kW (approx. 40,944 to 54,592 BTU/h). Two sizes of outdoor units and four all-in-one indoor unit models are offered, featuring various backup heater configurations and domestic hot water tanks of 190 liters (50.2 gallons) or 240 liters (63.4 gallons).
Silent operation can reach as low as 39 dB(A) in Silent mode. Compatibility with the Hi, Comfort T300 thermostat and Hi, Comfort App allows remote system management.
“Beretta wants to offer a heat pump that helps to respect the environment, quiet and that allows great flexibility in installation,” said Thuy Hoang, Product Owner Heat Pumps, RLC EMEA, Carrier. “TOWER GREEN M is an excellent solution, not only for new construction, but also for upgrading projects of existing buildings. Moreover, due to its efficiency and high performance, it offers significant energy and economic savings to users.”