• Steel XL from Advansor.
    Steel XL from Advansor.
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Advansor has released SteelXL Heat Pumps for large-scale heating and cooling with up to 5 MW per unit, parallel installation for up to 50 MW, and water outlet temperatures up to 95 °C – all powered by natural CO2 refrigerant.

Each unit delivers up to 5 MW of heating and 3 MW of cooling, establishing a new benchmark for efficiency and sustainability in industrial HVAC.

For projects requiring even greater capacity, multiple units can be installed in parallel to provide up to 50 MW of heating.

With configurable options, SteelXL heat pumps ensure fast design and tailored performance for complex installations.

Using CO2 as a natural refrigerant, SteelXL Heat Pumps offer a safe, non-toxic, and non-flammable alternative to gas or oil boilers.

They achieve water outlet temperatures up to 95 °C with a temperature profile of +60/+95 °C, enabling easy integration with existing piping systems.

With a COP of up to 4, SteelXL Heat Pumps incorporate advanced energy-saving features such as ejectors, permanent magnet motors, and variable speed drives – delivering lower energy costs and reduced emissions.

All units are CE marked, factory-tested, and equipped with pre-programmed controllers for fast and easy startup.

The Advansor-developed control system ensures optimal operation under all conditions, while master-slave functionality allows standardised parallel configurations without compromising on installation speed.

SteelXL Heat Pumps are designed for quick commissioning and hassle-free maintenance.

The CO2 heat pumps are delivered with standardised controllers pre-programmed for heat pump applications, so no additional controllers are needed.

MODBUS integration ensures seamless connectivity with other systems.

To guarantee maximum energy efficiency and smooth implementation, Advansor offers commissioning support and technical training in seven languages.

The new SteelXL Heat Pumps are fully configurable and designed for large-scale applications such as food processing industries, district heating, and commercial buildings.