LARGE HEAT PUMPS USING THE SEA OR LAKE WATER AS A HEAT SOURCE.

[In Swedish. / En suédois.]

Author(s) : HULTMARK G., BERNESTAL A.

Type of article: Periodical article

Summary

THE OBJECTIVE OF THIS FEASIBILITY STUDY HAS BEEN TO DETERMINE THE INVESTMENT COST AND ENERGY YIELD OF A HEAT PUMP SYSTEM SUPPLYING HEAT TO A DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEM, AND UTILIZING THE SEA OR LAKE WATER AS ITS HEAT SOURCE. A TWO-STAGE HEAT PICKUP SYSTEM IS USED IN WHICH A FLAT PLATE HEAT EXCHANGER COOLS SEA OR LAKE WATER TO ABOUT 274.1 K (1.1 DEG C), TRANSFERRING THE HEAT TO A BRINE CIRCUIT CONNECTED TO A HEAT PUMP OF NORMAL DESIGN. HEAT PUMPS PROVIDING A TOTAL COOLING POWER OF 10 MW HAVE BEEN POSTULATED IN THIS PROJECT. (SYNOP. SWED. BUILD. RES., SE., N.2, 1982/03, 18.

Details

  • Original title: [In Swedish. / En suédois.]
  • Record ID : 1983-0262
  • Languages: Swedish
  • Source: Swed. Counc. Build. Res. - R92:1981; 47 p.
  • Publication date: 1981
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.

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