Trane/Mitsubishi SMART MULTI Line Expands with Three-Phase System Ideal for Light Commercial Applications 

Trane – by Trane Technologies has introduced new innovations to provide outdoor heat pump technology to multi-zoned buildings, optimize indoor environments, and empower customers to start their transition to next-generation refrigerants.

Trane / Mitsubishi SMART MULTI Three-Phase System Offers Long-Term Performance

Mitsubishi Electric Trane HVAC U.S. has added three new capacities to its line of Trane / Mitsubishi SMART. MULTI multi-zone heat pumps for light commercial buildings requiring individual zoning. New capacities include 6-, 8-, and 10-ton pump systems. The three-phase, 208/23-volt system provides occupant comfort, efficient operation, superior air filtration, and high efficiency with an Integrated Energy Efficiency Ratio (IEER) of up to 24.2.

A cost-effective option for light commercial applications with space constraints, the system is ideal for one- to three-story multifamily buildings, churches, offices, and other commercial buildings. The system features:

Synexis Sentry XL Improves Indoor Air Quality in Large Spaces

Employing odorless, and invisible patented Dry Hydrogen Peroxide (DHP®) technology to break down pathogens, the Synexis Sentry XL provides continuous 24-hour air purification and surface cleanliness for occupied spaces up to 3,000 square feet, one of the industry’s most expansive coverage areas. Effective against certain viruses, bacteria, and mold, the Sentry XL helps to contribute to a cleaner environment, enhancing productivity through improved indoor air quality.

With its widespread coverage, customers can decrease the number of units needed to protect a space, helping to reduce the total cost of ownership and service-related expenses. With no integration into HVAC systems required, these portable standalone units plug into 120 volts of alternative current (VAC)/220VAC outlets, much like an appliance, for easy implementation with no tools or training needed.

The system meets the needs of a wide variety of large spaces with:

IntelliPak 1, IntelliPak 2, and Voyager 3 Rooftop Units Transition to A2L Refrigerant Ahead of EPA Deadline

Refrigerant management is one of Trane’s four pillars of decarbonization, along with electrification, efficiency, and renewable energy. Migrating products to next-generation low global warming potential (GWP) refrigerants is essential in the progression.

Trane continues on the path by transitioning IntelliPak 1 Rooftop Units (20-130 tons), IntelliPak 2 Rooftop Units (90-150 tons), and Voyager 3 Rooftop Units (27.5-50 tons) to A2L, a R-454B next-generation refrigerant that is more environmentally friendly according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

“Trane uses the right refrigerant for the right application at the right times while considering safety, reliability, performance, and cost,” says David Molin, Vice President of Trane Product Management. “We have thoughtfully engineered the changeover of our popular IntelliPak and Voyager Rooftop Units to a lower global warming potential refrigerant and added leak detection systems standard on all units to make it easy for contractors and engineers to comply with safety and regulatory standards.”

Units from both lines now come standard with factory-installed leak detection systems that mitigate refrigerant concentrations so customers can help simplify compliance, and help to save time and money compared to installing a leak detection system in the field.

Trane is transitioning to the new refrigerant ahead of the EPA’s January 1, 2025, deadline for packaged units and split systems.

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