Thank you for joining us for Session Two of our webinar series!
We appreciate you spending time with us as we explored how Integrated Thermal Systems (ITS) can unlock smarter, more efficient, and more sustainable energy strategies across your operations. This session took a deeper dive into the transformative potential of energy‑sharing, heat recovery, and thermal system integration.
Below, you’ll find the downloadable resources from today’s session, along with next steps to continue your learning and support your implementation of integrated thermal solutions.
If this session sparked ideas or questions, we're here to help.
Post‑Webinar
Q&A Roundup
Questions from the session Deep Dive into Integrated Thermal Systems and our consolidated responses. These reflect guidance from our technical team and focus on clear, practical explanations.
Read the full Q&AFeatured Projects
Explore our real‑world applications showcasing advanced thermal solutions.

The All‑In‑One System That Redefines Thermal Management
Thermal Force One (TF1) is CIMCO’s net‑zero‑ready, all‑in‑one heating, cooling, air‑conditioning, and ice‑making system—engineered to replace multiple standalone units with one unified high‑efficiency platform. It delivers high efficiency, ultra‑low emissions, and advanced safety with low‑charge ammonia and intelligent controls.
- Net‑zero‑ready: convert waste heat into usable heat up to 175°F (77°C) for hot water and space heating
- Ultra low‑charge ammonia (R717) with zero GWP for efficiency and safety
- All‑in‑one heating, cooling, refrigeration, and air‑conditioning in a single system
- CIMCO Thermal Boost for high‑grade heating or additional cooling on demand
- CIMCO iQ+ smart automation and Smart Transfer safety protection
- Optional multi‑temperature outputs and Ice Batteries for thermal energy storage
Why TF1? It helps cut operating costs, reduce reliance on natural gas, and streamline your path to net‑zero.
Industrial Heat Pumps:
185°F Naturally
With ever‑improving components and technical know‑how, industrial ammonia heat pumps now capture waste heat and deliver temperatures up to 185°F, making them suitable for a wide range of applications including food & beverage, district heating and cooling, data centres, universities, health care campuses, and industrial facilities.
Ammonia (R717 / NH₃) is an environmentally friendly refrigerant with zero ozone depletion potential and zero global warming potential. Its long history in large‑scale industrial refrigeration makes it reliable, cost‑stable, and future‑ready.
- Wide Operating Range: Up to 185°F (85°C) supply temperature
- Natural Refrigerant: Zero GWP, net‑zero ready beyond 2050
- No Natural Gas Boiler: Reduced emissions and 3–5× efficiency
- Low Operating Cost: High efficiency and strong COP
- Customizable Solution: Air, water, wastewater, geothermal, process heat
- Reliability: Industrial‑grade components for long service life

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Thermal Energy Storage (TES)
Learn how TES can reduce peak demand, lower operating costs, and improve system reliability.
A TES system works like a rechargeable battery for heating or cooling, enabling the capture of excess thermal energy for later use. It can be added to a facility’s existing heating or cooling system to balance energy supply and demand. The thermal battery is charged during off-peak times, saving heating (or cooling) for later use. Then, when demand is high during peak times, the battery is discharged into the system, providing heating (or cooling) where needed.
Whether you’re running an industrial facility, or a large commercial building, TES is designed to offer seamless heating or cooling while lowering your carbon footprint.
UPCOMING SESSION
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Beyond Heating & Cooling: Rethinking Thermal Opportunities
What You’ll Learn
- How advanced heat pump technology unlocks economic & environmental benefits
- Unconventional applications, including:
- Wastewater & freshwater treatment
- Carbon capture processes
- Air drying
- Desalination & process‑side heat recovery
Takeaway
Begin viewing facilities as holistic thermal networks—where cooling supports heating and vice‑versa.
SESSION RECAP
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Missed Session 1? Watch the Webinar Recap
Session 1 of CIMCO’s Rethinking Thermal Energy webinar series introduces the role of Natural Refrigerant Heat Pumps in enabling low‑carbon heating and integrated thermal energy systems.
In this recorded session, CIMCO experts explore the fundamentals of natural refrigerant heat pump technology, why it’s gaining momentum as a decarbonization solution, and how it can be applied across real‑world industrial and commercial environments.
Watch the Session 1 Recap
Insights
CIMCO Expands Large-Scale Heat Pump Offerings Through Everllence Partnership
Ammonia Heat Pumps Achieve 185°F, Ditch the Boiler for Food & Beverage Production
Decarbonization Trends Shaping Industries
Thermal Hub: A Complete Solution for High-Temperature Water, Chilled Water, and Ice Storage
Presented by CIMCO Refrigeration

For more information, please contact cpereira@toromont.com
