The RCS will produce up to 120° f hot water for forced air and/or radiant floor heating plus 44° f chilled water for air conditioning, providing complete comfort with one efficient unit.
The modular design of the system allows multiple units to be piped together to achieve essentially any size load.
This provides true staging and redundancy which is not found with a standard DX heat pump system.
The RCS is ideal for home or offices from 500 to 50,000 square feet and will cost a fraction of a standard heat pump system to operate.
Now available in environmentally friendly R-410A and compatible with ANY hydronic Solar System.
Frequently asked questions. What the Reverse Cycle Chiller IS
RCS is an air to refrigeration to water heat pump and is matched up with a high efficiency UPG (Coleman, Luxiare or York) heat pump which converts it into a heat pump providing heated and chilled water which in turn will heat and cool your home or office.
The RCS will work with Air Handlers, Fan Coils, Chill Beams and Pex tubing for radiant floor heating. The best function is that the RCS can be used with a combination of all of the above.
RCS will also produce chilled water which will air condition and dehumidify your home or office in the heat of the summer.
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What the Reverse Cycle Chiller is NOT
The RCS is a revolutionary product and far exceeds the capabilities of what a standard heat pump or even an geothermal system can produce.
However, there are some limitations to the functions of the RCS system.
Do NOT use the RCS in the following:
As a direct replacement for a boiler. In a system with radiators or baseboard heaters. To heat or pre-heat domestic hot water. In any system requiring water over 120°F. To heat swimming pools. As a standard heat pump (or DX) system. In systems that have: Iron, PVC, cPVC, Galvanized or similar piped systems. In systems requiring water colder than 38°F
RCS is NOT a geothermal or ground loop system. RCS is NOT a domestic hot water heat pump.
RCS will NOT work outside its designs!!!!
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How Much Does a Reverse Cycle Chiller System Cost
It’s very difficult to accurately “guesstimate” what an installed system will cost. Reverse Cycle Chiller installed costs vary widely because a good deal of the total cost is created by the labor required to install the system. Labor costs are impossible to calculate without actually seeing the home or office.
Pricing for new construction homes will vary from older homes that need to be retrofitted. The best way to determine system cost is to have a Factory Trained Reverse Cycle Chiller Installer visit your home or office and provide a total installed quote.
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How the Reverse Cycle Chiller Compares to other Technologies
Below is a chart which measures each technology by a common factor, Coefficient of Performance or C.O.P.
C.O.P. measure the amount of energy (KW) the system takes in and how efficient it is with it output kw.
Example: a 100% Efficiency gas furnace has a C.O.P. of 1.
As illustrated above, our system is as efficient as a Geothermal system. However, the Reverse Cycle Chiller system does not have the installation cost associated with Geothermal, because the Reverse Cycle Chiller does NOT require wells.
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| Standard Heat Pump |
2.5 |
| Reverse Cycle Chiller |
5 |
| Geothermal |
5 |
| Gas |
1 |
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Where Can I Purchase a Reverse Cycle Chiller
We appreciate your interest in our system. We are currently building our installer network throughout the United States and Canada. To find an installer in your area please fill out the form below and someone will get in touch with you. Please allow up to 48 hours for a response (during normal business hours).
Please note: if you are a contractor looking to become a certified installer of the Reverse Cycle Chiller systems, please fill out our Installers form here.
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