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Heat Pumps for Heating and Cooling • There is less heat loss (waste) compared to forced air system because of no leakage. Disadvantages • Cannot be used for cooling. • High installation costs. • Interference with furniture placement. • Air entrapment can reduce efficiency. 5.9.6. Hybrid System w/ Storage Buffer The existing buildings which cannot use slab floor heating system can use low- temperature radiators (aluminum, larger surface area or fan-coil types usually) in conjunction with a buffer cylinder. It serves to mimic the storage effect of under floor heating. The operating principle is as follows: 1. Hot water produced in the heat pump is pumped into the “heating flow”, where it is distributed around the building for heating. 2. The cooler water returning from the heating distribution system is then fed into the buffer tank on the way back to the heat pump. 3. The water is then pumped from the buffer tank back to the heat pump to complete the circuit. 83PDF Image | Heat Pumps for Heating and Cooling
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