New heat pump provides hot water from waste heat

Sustainability Wed, Mar 23, 2016 9:19 AM

Johnson Controls, a global leader in delivering solutions that increase energy efficiency in buildings, has launched the Sabroe HeatPAC HPX heat pump, featuring an innovative integrated single-stage configuration with less than half the space and weight requirements of any other pump designs usually necessary to achieve 90°C hot water outputs.

Key features include:
Less than half the space and half the weight of any comparable heat pump solutions – easy to install virtually anywhere
Uses any low-cost supply of thermal energy to produce 90°C hot water – ideal for combating bacteria
Competitively priced single-stage high-lift units, with a combined heating and cooling function
Breakthrough HPX hybrid compressor design allows differential pressures as high as 40 bar and discharge pressures as high as 60 bar  Space-saving evaporator technology and design from the ChillPAC packaged ammonia chiller • Skip-free operation over the entire capacity range.  

HeatPAC HPX heat pumps open up new industrial opportunities by producing hot water at temperatures up to 90°C, using any suitable source of low-temperature heat, with only tiny energy inputs needed.
 
Added variable-speed advantage All HeatPAC HPX heat pumps are fitted with variable-speed drive (VSD) as standard. VSD ensures exceptional performance with maximum energy-efficiency, even under part-load conditions, changing circumstances and different operating requirements.  

This makes compact HeatPAC HPX heat pumps the ideal solution wherever the focus is on flexibility, and making sure that performance, cost/benefit ratios and operating costs are optimised at all times.

In association with Johnson Controls


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