Bosch Home Comfort has introduced new versions of its CP Split Heat Pump and RP Split Heat Pump, which utilize the low-GWP A2L refrigerant R-454B. These updated models offer a seamless installation process, making it easy to cool and heat spaces. The water-source Bosch CP Split Heat Pump is designed for commercial applications, providing powerful performance and flexible installation options. On the other hand, the Energy Star-certified, water-source Bosch RP Split Heat Pump is tailored for residential applications, offering high-efficiency and potential incentives of up to 30% of the installation cost.
Both heat pump units feature a compact cabinet design, making them suitable for tight spaces. They also come with a two-stage scroll compressor, which adjusts output to demand, and operates at sound levels as low as 51 dB due to half-inch, close-cell foam insulation and a floating compressor base. The units offer application versatility, allowing them to be paired with the Bosch BV20 variable-speed air handler or the Bosch BMAC multi-position cased evaporator coil in a dual-fuel system.
According to Jean Carlo Contreras Gallo, product manager at Bosch Home Comfort, water-source heat pumps like the CP Split and RP Split are capable of delivering powerful performance and energy-efficient operation. The latest transition to low-GWP refrigerant makes these units an attractive choice for new installations or existing system upgrades. With their compact design, easy installation, and quiet operation, the CP Split and RP Split heat pumps aim to maximize comfort throughout various spaces.
The use of R-454B refrigerant in these new models aligns with the industry’s shift towards more environmentally friendly and sustainable solutions. As the demand for energy-efficient and eco-friendly heating and cooling solutions continues to grow, Bosch Home Comfort’s updated CP Split and RP Split heat pumps are well-positioned to meet the needs of commercial and residential customers. With their advanced features, versatility, and commitment to sustainability, these units are expected to provide reliable and efficient performance for years to come.