AIR CONDITIONING BY HEAT PUMPS ON A WATER LOOP.

Author(s) : CHAPON C., DELANDRE M.

Summary

A SYSTEM OF HEAT PUMPS CONNECTED TO A WATER LOOP IS BASED ON MAXIMUM TRANSFER OF HEATING OR COOLING ENERGY. EACH HEAT PUMP DRAWS THE CALORIES OR COOLING UNITS IT NEEDS FROM THE WATER LOOP TO HEAT OR COOL THE PREMISES IT SERVES. LOOPTEMPERATURE IS BETWEEN AN UPPER AND LOWER LIMIT. ONE CASE IS DESCRIBED (BORDEAUX OFFICE BUILDINGS: 313 HEAT PUMPS, ELECTRIC BOILER, COOLING TOWER, 100 KILOWATT CONTINUOUS HEAT FROM COMPU ENERGY AND FINANCIAL ANALYSIS ARE PRESENTED.

Details

  • Original title: AIR CONDITIONING BY HEAT PUMPS ON A WATER LOOP.
  • Record ID : 1992-1881
  • Languages: English
  • Publication date: 1991
  • Source: Source: ASHRAE Trans.
    vol. 97; n. 1; 283-286; 7 fig.; 6 tabl.; discuss.
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