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    Heat Pumps Now Are in Compliance with Low-GWP Refrigerant Requirements

    By Retrofit Magazine EditorDecember 24, 20252 Mins Read
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    Bosch Home Comfort, a source of high-quality heating, cooling and hot water systems, has unveiled new R-454B versions of its Bosch CP Split Heat Pump and RP Split Heat Pump in compliance with low GWP A2L refrigerant requirements. These latest models utilize the low GWP R-454B refrigerant while continuing to offer a simple and seamless installation, making it easy and effortless to cool and heat #LikeABosch.

    The Bosch CP Split Heat Pump delivers powerful performance and flexible installation options for a wide range of commercial applications.

    The ENERGY STAR  certified Bosch RP Split Heat Pump is a premium, high efficiency unit for residential applications. Homeowners who install the RP Split could qualify for rebates of up to 30 percent on the cost of installation.

    Both heat pump units feature the following:

    • Compact cabinet design: A low-profile, compact footprint make them an ideal choice for tight spaces.
    • Two-stage scroll compressor: Available in two to five-ton capacities, the two-stage scroll compressor adjusts output to demand for optimal comfort and efficiency.
    • Quiet operation: 1/2-inch close-cell foam insulation and a floating compressor base allow for operation at sound levels as low as 51dB.
    • Application versatility: Either unit can be paired with the Bosch BV20 variable-speed air handler for optimal comfort, or the BMAC in duel-fuel applications.

    To learn more about Bosch Home Comfort and its complete portfolio of products, visit www.Bosch-homecomfort.com/us.

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