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Hamworthy Heating expands Tyneham heat pump range with new 65kW model

Hamworthy Heating has added a new 65kW model to its successful Tyneham 290HT commercial heat pump range. This new model increases the range's heating capacity to meet the growing demand for higher output systems while maintaining its commitment to energy efficiency and a reduced carbon footprint.

Hamworthy Heating, technical experts in commercial heating and hot water products, is pleased to announce the addition of a new 65kW model to its highly successful Tyneham 290HT commercial heat pump range. This new model increases the range's heating capacity to meet the growing demand for higher output systems while maintaining its commitment to energy efficiency and a reduced carbon footprint.

Now available in six outputs from 15kW to 65kW, the Tyneham 290HT range is designed to provide reliable and efficient heating across a variety of commercial settings, including schools, offices and leisure facilities.

Using natural refrigerant, the Tyneham 290HT can achieve higher flow temperatures, whilst benefiting from a low global warming potential (GWP) of just 3. Highly efficient with a coefficient of performance (COP) rating of up to 4.94, the range also features an inverter-controlled compressor*, which adjusts the building temperature according to specific requirements, further enhancing its performance and efficiency.

Offering a flexible solution, units can be cascaded to achieve higher outputs, catering to larger buildings or facilities. Furthermore, the Tyneham 290 can be integrated with other Hamworthy Heating products to create a hybrid heating system, offering even greater energy efficiency and supporting efforts to lower carbon footprints. Quiet in operation, with noise levels as low as 64db(A), the Tyneham 290 range is also an excellent choice for commercial buildings where noise control is a consideration.

Jason Allen, Commercial Product Manager, comments, “We’re excited to introduce the 65kW model to the Tyneham 290HT heat pump range. As the industry shifts toward more sustainable energy solutions, this new model strikes the perfect balance of performance and efficiency for larger heating needs, supporting the transition to low-carbon technology”.

As part of its commitment to supporting customers in their transition to low-carbon heating and heat pump technology, Hamworthy has also recently launched a new Commercial Air Source Heat Pump Training Course.

This comprehensive training course covers the flexible wiring and programming options available with our Tyneham R32 and 290HT commercial heat pumps and explores product positioning and other considerations within the Tyneham range, to effectively integrate systems into commercial settings.

Also focusing on control strategies, ranging from simple make-and-break contacts to the latest technology that allows for sophisticated valve operation, hot water circuit management, and hybrid setups, the course also explores various solutions to integrate heat pumps into existing commercial heating systems, supported by schematics that bring these scenarios to life.

Delivered by HVAC professionals from the Groupe Atlantic technical team, the latest air source heat pump training resource is designed to help customers get the best out of their Hamworthy Heating products and stay up to date with the latest industry developments.

For more information on the Tyneham heat pump range or training courses available from Hamworthy Heating, please visit: www.hamworthy-heating.com or call 01202 662 552.

8 January 2026

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