Trane, a global leader in indoor climate control solutions, has expanded its Sintesis Balance CMAF product line. The new units, ranging from 80 kW to 640 kW, offer simultaneous heating and cooling using renewable energy and full heat recovery. These units utilize R454B, a refrigerant with low global warming potential, helping to comply with stringent European environmental regulations.
"As we strive for net-zero targets, capturing and reusing waste heat becomes crucial," said Erik van Oossanen, Trane's product management leader in EMEA. "This approach significantly reduces fossil fuel reliance and helps building owners lower costs and meet decarbonisation goals."
Trane’s Sintesis Balance CMAF units integrate heating and cooling in a single system, recovering heat during cooling processes and minimizing fossil fuel use. With high Coefficient of Performance (COP) and Total Efficiency Ratio (TER), these units improve energy efficiency in facilities such as hospitals and office buildings.
Key features include Trane's Adaptive Refrigerant System for optimal performance, enhanced temperature stability with a four-compressor design, and the Trane Tracer Symbio 800 controller for reliable operation and cost efficiency.
Available in EMEA, Australia, and New Zealand, these units cater to the growing demand for eco-friendly and efficient HVAC solutions.