Vertical Stacked Heat Pumps (VSHP)

Complementing the Finest High-rise Living Experience

Designed for High Rises

Designed for High Rises

As a more compact and energy-efficient alternative to traditional HVAC systems such as PTACs, Vertical Stacked Heat Pumps (VSHP) have been growing steadily in popularity in high-rise residential projects.

VSHPs can effectively provide both heating and cooling, making them a versatile option for year-round indoor climate control. At EJS New York, we represent water source vertical stacked heat pumps (VSHP) from Omega.

Omega VSHPs feature outstanding energy efficiency. Their efficient compressor and blower fans, optimized air-coil circuiting, low pressure drop water coaxial coils and many more features work together to achieve or exceed ASHRAE 90.1 standard.

How VSHPs Work

In the case of water source heat pumps, the refrigerant exchanges heat between indoor air and a water loop. Heat pumps work by taking advantage of the fact that heat always flows from warmer to cooler areas. In the summer, a heat pump extracts heat from the air inside of a building and transfers it to the outside air. In the winter, a heat pump does the reverse, extracting heat from the outside air and transferring it to the inside air.

How VSHPs Work

Why Choose Omega Vertical Stacked Heat Pumps

Omega vertical stacked heat pumps are some of the most popular heat pumps on the market with a variety of models, so you can always find the perfect heat pump for your needs. Omega VSHPs are known for outstanding energy efficiency and reliability, and we are proud to be a representative of Omega heat pumps.

Some of the features of Omega heat pumps include:

  • ï‚©Energy-efficient: Efficient compressor and blower fans, optimized air-coil circuiting, low pressure drop water coaxial coils, etc.
  • ï‚©Great serviceability: All components are easily accessible through the front return air panel and slide-out chassis, allowing for quick servicing and maintenance.
  • ï‚©Quiet operation: Designed with multiple noise/vibration attenuation features, so you won’t have to worry about the noise.
  • ï‚©Excellent Reliability: Fire and mould resistant insulation, heavy duty cabinet construction, durable gasketing on chassis, industry leading rotary and scroll compressors and many more.
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Other Benefits of Heat Pumps

There are several other benefits of vertical stacked heat pumps:

  1. VSHPs are usually more energy efficient than other counterparts such as PTAC, VTAC and VRF.
  2. VSHPs provide both heating and cooling, making them a versatile option for indoor climate control.
  3. Most effective in moderate climates, but can still be used in extreme weather conditions.
  4. Less maintenance is required than traditional HVAC systems as they have fewer moving parts.
  5. Last for many years, with some units lasting for decades.

Featured Projects

One Manhattan Square

One Manhattan Square

71-floor residential skyscraper with over 1 million sqft of indoor space.

25 Park Row

25 Park Row

A new architectural icon providing unmatched Downtown NYC views from every unit.

100 Flatbush

100 Flatbush

NYC’s first all electric residential tower in Downtown Brooklyn.

The Grand at Sky View Parc

The Grand at Sky View Parc

One of the largest mixed-use developments in NYC in Downtown Flushing.

Stevens Institute of Technology

Stevens Institute of Technology

One of the oldest technological universities in the United States.

99 Hudson

99 Hudson

Stretching skyward 79 stories along the Gold Coast in a class of its own.

Featured Products

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All in one heating and cooling solutions for residential and commercial applications.

Contact Us

EJS New York is your one-stop-shop for all of your commercial HVAC needs. We offer a variety of heat pump services, from installations to repairs, and all the way to maintenance. We also offer emergency services, so you can get the help you need whenever you need it most. Contact us today at (516) 747-9477 to learn more about our services or to schedule a consultation.