Daikin Applied Expands Rooftop Systems with Air Source Heat Pumps

Daikin Applied, a global leader in advanced HVAC solutions, has announced a significant expansion of its Rebel and Rebel Applied packaged rooftop systems to include air source heat pumps. This strategic move positions the company at the forefront of sustainable and efficient building climate control.

The integration of air source heat pumps into the Rebel and Rebel Applied lineup marks a pivotal step towards decarbonization and energy efficiency. By leveraging electricity-powered heat pumps, low-GWP R-32 refrigerant, and cutting-edge inverter compressors, Daikin Applied aims to deliver optimal comfort and cost savings while reducing environmental impact.

Key features of the new systems include enhanced performance in cold climates, simplified installation for both new construction and retrofit projects, and configurable circuitry to minimize electrical infrastructure modifications. Additionally, auxiliary electric heat limits and emergency backup controls contribute to reduced peak electrical load.

Designed with R-32 refrigerant, these rooftop units boast up to 20% improved efficiency compared to predecessors using R-410A. This technological advancement underscores Daikin Applied’s commitment to environmentally responsible solutions.

The new Rebel and Rebel Applied heat pump systems are ideally suited for a wide range of commercial buildings, including schools and office spaces, where comfort and energy efficiency are paramount. By offering a comprehensive solution for heating and cooling, Daikin Applied empowers building owners to optimize their energy consumption and reduce operating costs.

This latest innovation solidifies Daikin Applied’s position as a pioneer in the HVAC industry, demonstrating the company’s dedication to providing sustainable and high-performance solutions for its customers.


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