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Multi-pipe units for simultaneous cooling and heating
Trane Sintesis Balance CMAF models: Total Efficiency Ratio of 8.2 equals over 8kWh of simultaneous cooling and heating generated with only 1 kWh of electrical power

Multi-pipe units for simultaneous cooling and heating

Trane announces the Sintesis Balance CMAF, the latest addition to its multi-pipe units for simultaneous cooling and heating. 

The fourth generation of Trane’s air-sourced multi-pipe units raises the bar in sustainable, efficient and flexible delivery of cooling and heating in buildings.

Simultaneous heating and cooling by one single unit eliminates the need for separate boiler and chiller systems to fulfil buildings’ cooling needs in the summer, heating in the winter or both throughout the year. This offers building owners of multifunctional facilities like office buildings, hospitals, theatres and hotels reduced investment costs, better use of floor space and lower total operating expenses while significantly improving the sustainability of their operations.

The Trane CMAF uses renewable and recovered energy for the production of hot water and can replace the existing fossil-fuel boiler and chiller system to deliver both chilled water and hot water for the entire building with no direct greenhouse gas emissions. This contributes to decarbonisation of buildings and creating better air quality in and around the building.

The new Sintesis Balance CMAF models are substantially more efficient when compared to oil and gas boilers. CMAF offers Total Efficiency Ratio (TER) of up to 8.2 and Coefficient of Performance (COP) of up to 3,35 – highest levels of all air-sourced scroll multi-pipe units available on the European market. 

The expanded operating map allows CMAF to deliver hot water with temperatures up to 68˚C. The heating capabilities of the unit also makes it a very good choice for building applications in climatic regions where ambient air temperatures go down to minus 18˚C.

Additional key features of the Trane Sintesis Balance CMAF system are:

  • Trane Adaptive Refrigerant System, a proprietary technology, which automatically optimises refrigerant charge and sub-cooling in each operating mode and temperature conditions, delivering additional performance and efficiency gains.
  • The fully electric driven CMAF multi-pipe unit doesn’t generate any direct greenhouse gas emissions and offers up to 350% higher efficiency compared to most gas boilers when delivering hot water for comfort heating systems.
  • Configurability with three acoustic packages and efficiency levels to meet different buildings’ application requirements.
  • New generation of Trane controls technology – Tracer SymbioTM 800 controller features advanced algorithms ensuring smooth, reliable operation with the lowest cost of ownership. In addition, it also offers six arbitration choices to optimise performances in a given application.
  • Tracer Symbio 800 with TD7 AdaptiView touchscreen provides facility managers with a user-friendly control of the unit. The controller allows them to remotely manage and respond to a variety of conditions and maintain efficient operation with various pre-programmed operating modes.

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