A HEAT PUMP FOR AN INDOOR SWIMMING POOL IN TORONTO, CANADA. A SYSTEM PROPOSAL.

[In Swedish. / En suédois.]

Author(s) : STIGMARKER H.

Type of article: Periodical article

Summary

TWO ALTERNATIVES HAVE BEEN CONSIDERED. 1) 80% OF PRESENT NATURAL GAS CONSUMPTION WOULD BE REPLACED BY HEAT FROM A HEAT PUMP ABSTRACTING HEAT FROM AN EARTH COLLECTOR AND RECOVERING HEAT BY CONDENSATION FROM THE MOIST AIR IN THE BUILDING. REFRIGERANT WOULD BE R12, AND THE MAXIMUM CONDENSER TEMPERATURE WOULD BE 70 DEG C. 2) USE OF A HEAT PUMP FOR DOMESTIC HOT WATER PRODUCTION ONLY, RECOVERING HEAT FROM THE MOIST AIR IN THE BUILDING. THIS ALTERNATIVE WOULD REPLACE ABOUT 20% OF PRESENT-DAY NATURAL GAS CONSUMPTION.

Details

  • Original title: [In Swedish. / En suédois.]
  • Record ID : 1984-1638
  • Languages: Swedish
  • Publication date: 1983
  • Source: Source: Unpubl. Pap.
    11 p.