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Copeland's Sensi Hydro Water Heat Pump Reaches Southeast Asia
The Sensi Hydro heat pump provides up to 70% energy savings and reliable hot water for commercial settings like hotels and restaurants.
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Copeland, a global provider of sustainable climate solutions, has launched its Sensi Hydro sanitary water heat pump in southeast Asia. This integrated heating solution is designed to provide energy-efficient water heating tailored for hotels, commercial buildings and public facilities. The launch underscores Copeland’s commitment to advancing the energy transition to electrified heating technology, helping to reduce global emissions and achieving decarbonization goals.
Southeast Asia reflects this global trend, with rising energy efficiency regulations and growing investments in commercial infrastructure driving demand for sustainable sanitary heating solutions. The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates heat pumps could reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 500 million tons annually by 2030. The commercial heat pump water heater market is expected to reach $608.5 million, with a projected CAGR of 7.4% from 2023 to 2032, driven by commercial building owners adopting these technologies to meet sustainability goals.
Engineered specifically for the southeast Asia environment and customer needs, the Sensi Hydro sanitary water heat pump is designed to deliver consistent hot water supply in diverse conditions and is available in models ranging from 6HP to 20HP.
Key features and benefits include:
Southeast Asia reflects this global trend, with rising energy efficiency regulations and growing investments in commercial infrastructure driving demand for sustainable sanitary heating solutions. The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates heat pumps could reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 500 million tons annually by 2030. The commercial heat pump water heater market is expected to reach $608.5 million, with a projected CAGR of 7.4% from 2023 to 2032, driven by commercial building owners adopting these technologies to meet sustainability goals.
Engineered specifically for the southeast Asia environment and customer needs, the Sensi Hydro sanitary water heat pump is designed to deliver consistent hot water supply in diverse conditions and is available in models ranging from 6HP to 20HP.
Key features and benefits include:
- Exceptional energy efficiency: The units significantly reduce both energy consumption and operational costs, delivering up to 70%* energy savings compared to traditional electrical heating systems.
- Reliable performance in diverse conditions: Powered by Copeland ZW scroll compressors, the units deliver consistent hot water up to 60°C. Independent refrigerant circuits and backup mode helps to ensure consistent hot water supply in challenging conditions.
- Compact and user-friendly design: Compact design simplifies installation and integration into existing systems with minimal disruption. Features like LED diagnostic controls make operation and maintenance straightforward, catering to a variety of commercial settings including hotels, hostels and restaurants.
- Sustainability at its core: Utilizing zero-ODP (Ozone Depletion Potential) refrigerants and renewable energy, the units help to reduce carbon emissions while improving air quality, supporting sustainability goals.
- Certified quality and safety: With facility certifications ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001, the units uphold high standards in quality, environmental responsibility and safety.

The Copeland ZW scroll compressors incorporated within the Sensi Hydro sanitary water heat pump units play a pivotal role in delivering unparalleled efficiency and performance. Engineered with advanced axial compliance design and high-powered motors, these compressors ensure consistent hot water in diverse circumstances, such as low ambient conditions or challenging installation environments, with an evaporation temperature range from -15°C to 25°C for reliable performance in both cold and hot climates.
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