Trane has introduced its Hydronic Branch Conductor, a system component that enables the repurposing of existing water piping for both heating and cooling distribution. This innovation can improve heating efficiency by up to 35% without major structural disruptions. The Hydronic Branch Conductor is ideal for buildings with multiple thermal zones, such as education and government buildings, offices, hotels, and high-rise residential buildings. Trane has also expanded its portfolio of chillers, adding efficient, sustainable options for industrial process cooling. The company’s TAEevo Tech and TAEevo Tech Mini chillers are designed for indoor and outdoor applications with space constraints, while the Series RTWD and RTHD helical rotary screw chillers have transitioned to low-GWP refrigerants. Additionally, Trane’s Axiom rooftop water-source heat pump portfolio has been redesigned to improve energy efficiency and decarbonization goals. All Axiom units now feature low-GWP R-454B refrigerant and factory-installed leak detection. These innovations enable building owners to achieve sustainable comfort with minimal structural changes and installation costs.
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