Carrier Completes Department of Energy’s Cold Climate Heat Pump Challenge

Carrier Completes Department of Energy’s Cold Climate Heat Pump Challenge


Three Carrier Infinity® variable-speed heat pumps with Greenspeed® Intelligence and advanced cold climate technology trial units were installed in Syracuse, N.Y. homes for the 2022-2023 heating and cooling seasons. Under the challenge, the units:

  • Operated at 100% capacity at 0 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Operated reliably down to -13 degrees Fahrenheit in the field, while operation down to -23 degrees Fahrenheit was demonstrated in Carrier labs.
  • Worked with Carrier’s advanced Infinity System Control.

“We knew we wanted to go above and beyond the requirements to build a unit we could truly consider next generation,” said Adam Finney, Director of Global Ducted Residential Systems, Carrier. “Incorporating advanced technologies that provide consistent comfort without sacrificing efficiency in frigid temperatures was key to driving adoption. Our new cold climate heat pumps offer a more energy efficient solution that more homeowners across the country can now benefit from.”

In addition to meeting the challenge criteria, these units are the first in Carrier’s residential ducted heat pump portfolio to provide 100% rated heating capacity at 5 degrees Fahrenheit. Units include Bluetooth modules for digital monitoring and servicing through Carrier’s Connected Portal for dealers, have an observed operating range of almost 130 degrees, going up to 125 degrees Fahrenheit and as low as -13 degrees in field trials, and will use Carrier’s refrigerant of choice R-454B, known commercially as Puron Advance™. A new feature, advanced defrost, monitors the outdoor coil to detect the presence of frost. It then adjusts the compressor speed to ensure the unit defrosts on time, and once the unit has sensed completion of the frost melt and drain, the defrost mode concludes. Units will qualify for up to $2,000 in income tax credits (nonrefundable) and up to $8,000 in state rebates (subject to income restrictions, programs vary by state), and additional utility credits may be available (programs vary by location).

Carrier’s participation in the challenge came on the heels of its ambitious sustainability goals in which Carrier has committed to investing $4 billion in the innovation and development of sustainable solutions, and helping customers avoid more than one gigaton of greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.

In addition to completing the residential Cold Climate Heat Pump Challenge, Carrier is participating in the DOE’s Better Buildings Commercial Heat Pump Accelerator and is developing innovative heat pump technologies in higher efficiency light commercial units with reduced life cycle costs for end users.

To learn more about Carrier, visit www.carrier.com/residential.

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