Specifications
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ClimateMaster Water-Source Heat Pumps
Console (CCE) Series
0.5 to 1.5 Ton Console Units
GLH120GLH120
GLV160
GCH012 GCH012 GCH012 GCH012 GCH012
GCH048 GCH048 GCH048
GCH024GCH024 GCH024 GCH024
GCH012
Office Office Office Office Office Office
OfficeConference Room Restroom Breakroom Computer Room
CubiclesCubicles
Lobby
Production Floor
Mechanical Room
Cooling
Tower
Boiler
GLH120GLH120
GLV160
GCH012 GCH012 GCH012 GCH012 GCH012
GCH048 GCH048 GCH048
GCH024GCH024 GCH024 GCH024
GCH012
Office Office Office Office Office Office
OfficeConference Room Restroom Breakroom Computer Room
CubiclesCubicles
Lobby
Production Floor
Mechanical Room
Cooling
Tower
Boiler
WARM WEATHER (HIGH COOLING DEMAND)
COOL WEATHER (HIGH HEATING DEMAND)
A WATER-SOURCE EXAMPLE
As an example of how Water-source Heat Pumps can
handle a variety of different applications, the building
shown to the right is a fi ctional bronze statue foundry
company in the midwest portion of the United States.
The fi rst fl oor comprises their production fl oor and offi ce
space. The second fl oor of the building is reserved for
future use. The cooling tower and boiler work as needed
to maintain an average loop temperature between 60 to
95°F. Water-source Heat Pumps can efficiently operate in
either heating, or cooling mode under these conditions.
This gives individual and specialized zone control for
maximum comfort and the ability to change operation
modes as needed.
A mixture of units in heating mode and units in cooling
mode create a constant temperature in the water loop.
In Balanced Mode, there is no need for heat injection
or rejection via the boiler or cooling tower. The heat is
simply moved from one zone to another.