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GeoSmart unveils new line of hydronic heating and cooling solutions ideal for commercial projects

Cambridge, ON – GeoSmart Energy kicked off the New Year with another addition to its line of Premium geothermal products. The company’s recently released Premium H Series hydronic units offer a water-to-water heat pump system that reflects GeoSmart’s longstanding commitment to cost-effective and efficient heating and cooling solutions.
 
The new Premium HT and HS series units come housed in GeoSmart’s trademark heavy gauge stainless steel blue cabinets and feature the latest in quiet integrated scroll compressor technology. Homeowners and business owners alike will appreciate the units’ efficiency when it comes to providing hot water for radiant floor heating, domestic hot water, pool heating, and snow and ice melting. The hydronic units can reduce hot water costs by as much as 60 percent each year.
 
The Premium HS models feature a high efficiency single stage scroll compressor and are available in 1.5 to 6 nominal tons, while the Premium HT units feature dual single stage scroll compressors and come in the larger 8 to 15 nominal ton capacities. ThermaShield foam insulation increases the efficiency and consistency of the heat exchangers, and all units use environmentally friendly R-410A refrigerant.
 
“Our new HT series has been specifically engineered for large residential and commercial applications,” notes Chad Brezynskie, GeoSmart’s Vice President of Sales & Marketing. “For the first time we have units available that eliminate the previous need to install more than one heat pump in larger homes and businesses. Now with our expanded hydronic line selecting the right unit to meet a home or business’s heating and cooling needs has never been easier.”
 
For more information about GeoSmart’s new Premium H Series, including online water to water brochure and specifications visit www.geosmartenergy.com.

January 14, 2010  By Newswire



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