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Conception and planning of large heat pump systems

 

Heat pump systems in the 500 kW and above power range are used in industrial and commercial plants for energy optimization, waste heat recovery or as an alternative energy supply unit.

 

Potential applications of this technology differ in terms of both the energy source and the energy potential obtained. The systems are planned primarily according to the energy supply requirements for heating or cooling. Waste heat from various energy processes as well as soil and groundwater are possible heat sources. The industry mainly uses robust screw compressors with tube bundle heat exchangers.

 

Heat sources for the application of large heat pumps:

 

  • Soil:
    Seasonal energy storage that is available without running costs and permits storage of energy for decades.

 

  • Groundwater:
    Similar to geothermal energy, groundwater is the solution for renewable heating and cooling with seasonal storage capacities. This technology cannot be applied in all instances.

 

  • Waste heat:
    In the energy and industrial sectors in particular, emitted waste heat has the potential to be used for processes.

 

If the technologies listed above cannot be implemented, a CO2-neutral heating and cooling system can also be set up.

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