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Carrier launches XCT7 in Europe, the latest generation of Carrier Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) technology. The XCT7 systems provide advantages for customers including improved reliability, enhanced system performance, high efficiency, a large operating range, easy installation, and incredible flexibility. The systems can be customized to meet the specific demands of most projects. 

Climate-Sensitive VRF System  

Up to four outdoor units can be combined to reach 104 horsepower with up to 64 indoor units per outdoor system. Carrying forth the legacy that shaped the climate control industry, Carrier's VRF systems have delivered optimal comfort and performance that can be scaled to meet most customers’ climate control needs, from single-family residences to commercial high-rise buildings.

Reliability and performance are at the heart of XCT7, providing customers’ total peace of mind. This is due to the combination of advanced features including an outdoor condenser with black-coated fin technology for enhanced corrosion resistance; anti-liquid shock technology of the compressor to reduce liquid shock failure rate; improved refrigerant distribution balance due to the centrifugal oil separator, and smooth supply of lubricant due to the 10-stage oil return technology.

Widely accepted technology

VRF is widely accepted technology in Europe and one of the largest segments in the HVAC industry,” said Didier Genois, Vice President & General Manager, HVAC Europe, Carrier.

XCT7 is a major launch for our business in Europe. We are expanding our offering to match our customers’ expectations. We are launching it simultaneously in six countries and have made significant investments in related digital technology, training centers, and a dedicated sales force to continuously better serve our customers.”

Previously introduced in Asia, XCT7 will be available in Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, Germany, and the UK, from February 2021.

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