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This product weighs 194 lb each and will be shipped via LTL carrier. A lift gate option will be added free of charge for your convenience.
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The HEAT CONTROLLER HBV024A1C30CCT is a 2-ton vertical water source heat pump designed for single-phase electrical service at 208/230 volts using R410A refrigerant. It delivers both heating and cooling through a refrigerant-to-water heat exchange process, making it suitable for water loop and ground water hydronic systems. The unit features a heavy-duty scroll compressor and an extended range refrigerant circuit. A built-in performance monitoring system flags potential faults before they escalate. Licensed HVAC technicians install and commission this equipment in commercial and residential hydronic applications.
This unit is sized for installations where floor space is limited. Its vertical cabinet orientation and compact footprint make it well suited for retrofit applications, utility closets, and mechanical rooms where ceiling height is available but square footage is not. The right-side return air configuration supports specific ductwork layouts common in these scenarios. The copper water coil with non-coated air coil heat exchanger handles both water loop and ground water source configurations, giving contractors flexibility across project types.
Designed for use in water loop and ground water source heat pump systems. Suitable for single-phase 208/230V hydronic HVAC installations in residential and light commercial applications requiring a 2-ton vertical unit with right return air orientation.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician familiar with hydronic heat pump systems and local mechanical codes. Disconnect all electrical power and isolate the water loop before beginning any service or installation work. Ensure proper water flow rates are established and verified at startup, as insufficient flow can damage the heat exchanger. Refrigerant handling requires EPA Section 608 certification.
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