United States. Space optimization and energy efficiency continue to set the course for the HVAC industry. In response, Taco introduced its new series of compact HS horizontal Split Case pumps, designed to deliver high performance with a smaller footprint and reduced operating costs.
In a context where efficiency and sustainability are determining factors in system design, Taco introduces to the market its new line of compact HS pumps, capable of occupying up to 50% less space compared to traditional models, without compromising hydraulic performance.
One of the main differentials of this series is its design aimed at simplifying installation. The pumps do not require a steel base plate or alignment or grout application processes, which reduces assembly times, labor costs and associated risks in the field. Added to this is a 60% reduction in equipment weight and a stackable packaging format, which optimizes logistics and generates savings from the early stages of the project.
In terms of performance, the HS series stands out for integrating motors with energy efficiency of up to 97.1%, complying with IE5 standards. This feature not only contributes to the reduction of emissions during the life cycle of the equipment, but also improves operating margins and favors long-term return on investment.
The line includes four models with capacities ranging from 10 to 100 HP, which allows it to be adapted to different requirements. Among its main applications are data centers, high-tech cooling systems, air conditioning and hydronic solutions.
With this launch, Taco reinforces its commitment to the development of technologies that combine high performance with sustainability, responding to the needs of commercial and industrial projects that demand more efficient, compact and less complex solutions.


