Bosch CDi Series SM Split Model

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The Greensource CDi Series SM Model geothermal heat pump split system comes in two parts that can individually replace and work with your existing HVAC system or both can be used in tandem for a full solution. Each come equipped with the quality and innovative technology that only Bosch can provide.

Greensource CDi Series SM Model | Split - Condensing Section

  • Versatile and compact design adapts to replacement, relocation, or new construction
  • Available hot water generator
  • Functional, stylish compact design
  • Standard 10 year limited warranty on all parts and labor
  • Two-stage scroll compressor operates in harmony with the earth’s temperature extending service life and saving you money
  • Advanced controls constantly monitor equipment for reliability and longevity
  • Engineered for noise free operation
  • Available in both outdoor and indoor models

Greensource CDi Series SM Model | Split - Air Handler Section

  • Adaptable for varying installation configurations
  • Capable of using 1” or 2” filters
  • Condensation overflow protection
  • Variable speed ECM blower motor for reduced noise and increased comfort
  • Standard 10 year limited warranty on all parts and labor
  • Adapts to most existing furnaces

Key Features:

  • Tin-Plated Evaporator Air Coil
  • Floating Base Pan
  • Closed-cell Foam Insulation
  • 2 Stage Compressor
  • Variable Speed CFM Motor
  • Filter Drier
  • Easy Access Filter Rack and 2” MERV-8 Filter
  • Sloped Stainless Steel Drain Pan
  • Thermal Expansion Valve (TXV)
  • Air Tight White Pre-painted Steel Cabinets
  • Low and High Pressure Switches
  • R410-A Refrigerant
  • Electronic Circuit Board with Unit Alerts
  • Brown Out Protection
  • Anti-Short Cycling
  • Water Coil/Coaxial Coil/Condenser Freeze Protection

Optional Features

  • Cupronickel coaxial heat exchanger
  • Internal electric heat
  • Dehumidification options
  • Domestic hot water heat recovery package
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