Lennox Commercial HVAC's cold climate heat pump rooftop unit has successfully completed lab validation in the 15-25 tons category of the U.S. Department of Energy's Commercial Building HVAC Technology Challenge, making it the first to do so. This achievement provides customers with access to high-efficiency heat pumps in cold climates, improving performance and solving long-standing defrost limitations. The unit was developed by Lennox's Texas Product Development and Research laboratory and will be installed in a U.S. commercial building later this year to further validate its performance.
Lennox Commercial HVAC (LII) has achieved a significant milestone in the realm of energy-efficient HVAC technology. The company's cold climate heat pump rooftop unit (RTU) has successfully completed lab validation in the 15-25 tons category of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Commercial Building HVAC Technology Challenge, becoming the first to do so [1].
The validation, conducted by the DOE and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), showcases the unit's ability to meet and often exceed the stringent performance requirements set by the challenge. This accomplishment is a result of years of focused research and development by Lennox's Texas Product Development and Research laboratory [1].
The cold climate heat pump RTU addresses long-standing defrost limitations, ensuring consistent comfort and reliability in harsh conditions. By improving performance, this unit provides customers with access to high-efficiency heat pumps in cold climates, a significant advancement in HVAC technology [1].
The successful validation of Lennox's prototype follows its participation in DOE's Residential HVAC Challenge, where the company was also the first to complete Phase 1 testing in 2022. This achievement underscores Lennox's commitment to sustainable innovation and its 130-year legacy of delivering advanced, energy-efficient solutions [1].
Lennox's prototype will be installed in a U.S. commercial building later this year to further validate its performance, efficiency, and comfort through severe winter conditions. This real-world testing will provide valuable insights into the unit's practical application and effectiveness [1].
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[1] https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/lennox-is-the-first-hvac-oem-to-complete-the-us-department-of-energys-commercial-building-hvac-technology-challenge-lab-validation-302548090.html
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