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You can cool one part of your building... while heating another part.... with ONE single HVAC unit.
Trane Multi-Pipe units offer:
What is TER?
The highest TER means that the cooling and heating demands of a building are completely balanced. The ratio also expresses the substantial energy savings when the unit operates in the simultaneous cooling and heating mode.
If a building's heating demand does not exceed the cooling demand, the multi-pipe unit delivers comfort heating without increasing your energy bill thanks to the repurposing of recovered heat.
How is TER calculated?
The formula: TER = Cooling Capacity + Heating Capacity / Power input
TER and Eurovent
TER is defined in the Eurovent Certification program for multi-pipe units.
If you’re serious about efficiency and achieving environmental goals, you need the Total Efficiency Ratio (TER) benchmark to clearly demonstrate the unrivalled performance of multi-pipe units. Validated by Eurovent as a certified indicator of performance, TER combines EER and COP in a well-defined formula providing the MOST accurate indicator of the unit's total efficiency when meeting the building's simultaneous cooling and heating demands.