60°C Heat Pump – Medium Temp Heat Pump – Co-Therm

Capacity

1,036,000 BTU/h 64TR

Type

Water source

Chilled Water Temperature

60°C hot water, 7°C cold water

Compressor

Reciprocating

Refrigerant

R-410

Voltage

460V/F/60Hz

Capacities (TR)

Hot water: 1,036,000 BTU/h, Cold water: 64TR

Model

Co-Therm MTHP

Co-Therm Medium Temp Heat Pump: Medium-temperature heat pump manufactured by Grupo TECSIR in Mexico with the highest quality standards. Designed to simultaneously produce hot water and cold water in a single system, optimizing space, efficiency, and operating costs. The Co-Therm Medium Temperature generates hot water at 60 °C and cold water at 7 °C, with a capacity of 1,036,000 BTU/h for hot water and 64 TR for cold water, making it ideal for processes and applications that require high-temperature hot water along with cooling.

Features

  • Reciprocating compressors
  • R-134a refrigerant.
  • Shell-and-tube evaporator (Cu)
  • Shell-and-tube condenser (Ti)
  • Shell-and-tube subcooler (Ti)
  • Hot water 60 °C / cold water 7 °C
  • Flanged CPVC and carbon steel 150# connections
  • Star–delta starter (ΥΔ)
  • Voltage 460V/3Ph/60Hz

Specialized equipment for industrial, commercial, and service applications that require simultaneous water cooling and heating at higher temperatures. Ideal for projects seeking to reduce the use of separate equipment, take advantage of heat recovery, and maintain a constant supply for processes, sanitization, or comfort.

Applications and industries:

  • Industrial processes requiring hot water for production, cleaning, or preheating
  • Hotels and resorts (domestic hot water and conditioning of common areas)
  • Hospitals and clinics (sterilization, laundry, and domestic hot water)
  • Sports and recreational centers (conditioning and hot water for locker rooms and showers)
  • Food and beverage industry (CIP cleaning, pasteurization, production processes)
  • Wellness facilities and spas (hydromassage, steam baths, hot water for services)
  • Mixed-use buildings (hot water supply and centralized cooling)
  • Manufacturing plants (process cooling and hot water for auxiliary operations)