Study: heat pumps.
Dossier : pompes à chaleur.
Author(s) : GRUMEL N.
Type of article: Article
Summary
Electric heat pumps are back in the heating-sector limelight and are becoming the more modern thermodynamic generators. They are particularly well adapted to thermal comfort in residential buildings and small offices. They have the advantage of providing comfort all year round thanks to the cooling in summer and of being "environmentally correct". The exchange of heat is made with outside air or water circulating in the ground. Some indication of the performances and the development in France and Europe are given.
Details
- Original title: Dossier : pompes à chaleur.
- Record ID : 2002-1562
- Languages: French
- Source: CLIM Prat. - n. 41
- Publication date: 2001/08
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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Indexing
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Themes:
Comfort air conditioning;
Other heat-pump applications - Keywords: Design; Air-water; Air-air; Heat pump; Performance; Air conditioning; Heating; Water-water; Component
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- Date : 2001/05
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- Date : 2002/09/17
- Languages : English
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