logo

Industrial Heat Pumps

PDF Publication Title:

Industrial Heat Pumps ( industrial-heat-pumps )

Previous Page View | Next Page View | Return to Search List

Text from PDF Page: 033

Basics of Industrial Heat Pumps 1-33 Introduction Figure 1-1: Heat sources and heat sinks in industrial heat pumps While the residential market may be satisfied with standardized products and installa- tions, most industrial heat pump applications need to be adapted to unique conditions. In addition a high level of expertise of heat pumps and processing is crucial. Industrial heat pumps within this annex are defined as heat pumps in the medium and high power ranges which can be used for heat recovery and heat upgrading in industrial processes, but also for heating and cooling in industrial buildings. Their potential for energy conservation and reduction of CO2-emissions are enormous and at this moment not naturally a part of policy papers. The following problems and respective needs for research are related to the market introduction of IHPs:  lack of refrigerants in the interesting temperature range  lack of experimental and demonstration plants  uncertainty by potential users as to HP reliability  lack of necessary knowledge of heat pump technology and application by de- signers and consulting engineers. On the other side, IHPs have the following advantages in comparison to heat pumps for space heating:  high coefficient of performance (COP) due to low temperature lift and/or high temperature levels  long annual operating time  relatively low investment cost, due to large units and small distance between heat source and heat sink  waste heat production and heat demand occur at the same time.

PDF Image | Industrial Heat Pumps

industrial-heat-pumps-033

PDF Search Title:

Industrial Heat Pumps

Original File Name Searched:

annex-xiii-part-a.pdf

DIY PDF Search: Google It | Yahoo | Bing

CO2 Organic Rankine Cycle Experimenter Platform The supercritical CO2 phase change system is both a heat pump and organic rankine cycle which can be used for those purposes and as a supercritical extractor for advanced subcritical and supercritical extraction technology. Uses include producing nanoparticles, precious metal CO2 extraction, lithium battery recycling, and other applications... More Info

Heat Pumps CO2 ORC Heat Pump System Platform More Info

CONTACT TEL: 608-238-6001 Email: greg@infinityturbine.com | RSS | AMP