Hi all,

I have a tenant fit-out project served by water source HPs.
There is a building standard for the equipment (Building owns/maintains equipment, and regulates unit make/model used in tenant space). The building calls for the "high efficiency" model heat pumps to be used.

We are replacing nearly all of the units serving the space (roughly 15), but 4 have been recently replaced, work out for the new zoning, and the owner & tenant would like to keep them for reuse.

Do these existing systems need to meet the CPG guidelines for unit efficiency?
The "high efficiency" models from a few of years ago were great for their time, but technically do not quite meet the CPG requirements.
Do we have to replace these units to meet the LEED requirements?
Or are the requirements only for newly installed equipment?

Seems like a waste to remove good units to replace them with something that is only slightly more efficient.

Thanks,
Tony