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Carrier launches AquaSnap 30RC air-cooled chiller

Company says system helps maximise building space while delivering efficiency

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  • Published: January 13, 2023
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DUBAI, UAE, 13 January 2023: Carrier on January 10 introduced the all-new AquaSnap 30RC air-cooled scroll chiller. Making the announcement through a Press release, the company claimed the system features Greenspeed® intelligence and R-32 refrigerant, with best-in-class energy efficiency while delivering quieter operation within a tiered design for a broader operating range and design flexibility.

According to Carrier, the 30RC was developed with advanced features to ensure performance and efficiency with a new compact tier unit design, providing customers with the option to choose the chiller that fits their business and sustainability needs. The optimisations, the company said, boost the integrated part load values (IPLV) up to 18 for a wide range of applications from 60 to 150 tons using R-32 refrigerant to further reduce impact on the environment.

The chiller’s new compact tier design, with a physical footprint less than standard chillers, enables it to be deployed where space is tight without compromising performance, the company said. With the high cost of real estate, Carrier developed the smaller footprint chiller for a range of applications where optimum space utilisation is crucial, the company added.

Sathya Moorthi, Managing Director, Carrier Middle East, speaking on the occasion of the launch, said: “With the development of the 30RC air-cooled chiller line, we continue our commitment of improving efficiency and keeping the flexibility and high efficiency we already offer with our legacy models. This allows customers to reduce energy costs and have access to different coil and evaporator configurations, all in a small footprint. These benefits of the AquaSnap 30RC tightly align with our customers’ sustainability goals, energy needs, cost pressures, changing business requirements, comfort needs and health concerns.”

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