Ductless and Opti-V Products
Carrier Opti-V systems are engineered to bring advanced efficiency and zoning flexibility to residential and light commercial applications. With a single wall penetration required for installation, the Opti-V heat pump can support up to nine indoor units—each offering precise temperature control, quiet operation, and reduced energy use.
Carrier Opti-V heat pumps are powered by inverter driven, variable speed compressors to ensure reliable heating in temperatures as low as -22F and efficient cooling in temps up to 125F. They are compact and built to fit seamlessly withing spaces often seen with buildings that have zero lot lines or have zoning restrictions. Opti-V heat pumps operate at sounds as low as 59 dB(A) and can support total system line lengths up to 984 ft (300m), while delivering precise comfort to each of the indoor units.
Hybrid Heating Units
This training session will provide HVAC professionals and sales teams with an in-depth understanding of Carrier Hybrid-Heat Rooftop Units, including their design, performance benefits, and opportunities for customers to save money through rebates and incentives.
Participants will learn how these innovative rooftop systems combine heat pump technology with natural gas backup, offering multiple modes of operation—heat pump, hybrid, and gas-only—to maximize energy efficiency and comfort across all climates. The course will highlight the use of low-GWP R-454B refrigerant, advanced EcoBlue™ fan technology, and SystemVu™ digital controls that set these units apart in terms of reliability, sustainability, and operational savings.
CEE - Learn About Available Rebates and More
The training will also cover financial advantages for customers. Attendees will be guided through available federal tax credits, utility rebates, and local incentive match programs in Minnesota, with a focus on how these incentives can reduce upfront costs and improve ROI. Business-specific opportunities, such as Xcel Energy’s One-Stop Efficiency Shop® rebates and Minnesota Energy Resources’ bonus heating system rebates, will also be addressed.
Victoria Thompson, Carrier Corp
Mark Mattina, Carrier Corp