DEVELOPMENT OF ADVANCED WATER-TO-WATER HEAT PUMPS IN THE RANGE OF 200 TO 5,000 KILOWATT THERMAL OUTPUT. PRESTUDY.

Author(s) : GILLI P. V.

Type of article: Periodical article

Summary

DESCRIBES A FEASIBILITY STUDY TO IDENTIFY A PROGRAMME OF WORK TO DEVELOP HEAT PUMPS WITH A SEASONAL PERFORMANCE FACTOR AROUND 4 WHEN WORKING FROM A HEAT STORAGE SOURCE AT BETWEEN 283 AND 293 K (10 AND 20 DEG C). THE OUTPUT TEMPERATURE OF THE HEAT PUMP SYSTEM SHOULD BE AT LEAST 323 K (50 DEG C). CONSIDERS SEASONAL ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS DESIGNED AS BORE-HOLE STORAGE IN CLAY, ROCK, ETC. SOLAR ENERGY IS BASICALLY USED FOR THE HEAT INPUT TO THESE STORAGE SYSTEMS. (INT. BUILD. SERV. ABSTR., GB., 21, N 6, 1986, 8, 86-01768.

Details

  • Original title: DEVELOPMENT OF ADVANCED WATER-TO-WATER HEAT PUMPS IN THE RANGE OF 200 TO 5,000 KILOWATT THERMAL OUTPUT. PRESTUDY.
  • Record ID : 1987-1536
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Swed. Counc. Build. Res. - D17:1986; number of pages unknown; fig.; tabl.
  • Publication date: 1986
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.

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