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New compact centrifugal heat pump by YORK

New compact centrifugal heat pump by YORK

Johnson Controls has re-engineered the industry-leading YORK CYK Water-to-Water Compound Centrifugal Heat Pump to deliver superior operational savings and stringent sustainability standards. Now available in a smaller 400-ton capacity, the newly launched YORK CYK heat pump fills a North American market gap by providing a practical, right-sized decarbonization solution for use in existing commercial building applications.

The YORK CYK can reduce water and operational costs by as much as 50% when compared to traditional boiler and chiller applications. The YORK CYK heat pump is available with optional ultra-low global warming potential (GWP) refrigerants, R-1234ze and R-515b, to further support decarbonization and net zero goals.

Additionally, the heat pump delivers high-temperature hot water up to 170 degrees Fahrenheit by utilizing two electric motor-driven centrifugal compressors arranged in series. The design achieves simultaneous hot and chilled water cooling within the same equipment making it three-to-five-times more efficient than a traditional boiler and chiller combination. With the addition of an innovative double bundle condenser technology, the CYK can effectively manage unbalanced load conditions – high cooling load with low heating load – in a more compact footprint than alternative solutions.

In addition to reduced carbon emissions, the YORK CYK heat pump delivers significant savings through reduced annual water and operational costs, and a streamlined installation process. The innovative design is compatible with existing high-temperature hot water heating systems, eliminating the need to replace air handlers and terminal heating devices, which is often required to accommodate the lower water temperatures associated with other heat pump products. When these benefits are combined, building professionals can expect a short-term payback on the equipment investment.

Additional YORK CYK heat pump features include:

  • Optional variable frequency drive further enhances performance and efficiency
  • Energy-efficient turndown up to 30%
  • Built-in capacity control for each compressor enables enhanced performance during off-design conditions
  • Flexible design can be customized to reach hot water temperatures beyond 170 degrees Fahrenheit
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