Summary
The paper describes the quantity of potential heat of river and sea water, sewage, incinerators, transformer substations, power plants and factories as the heat source of a heat pump system. The demonstration plants of ground-coupled heat pump systems, and heat pump systems integrated with transformer substation are introduced and discussed from the view point of a market in the future. Possibilities of using a heat pump system are discussed. The ranges of heat source and supply temperature, and the necessary COP are shown as the results of a questionnaire addressed to various factories.
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- Original title: [In Japanese. / En japonais.]
- Record ID : 1994-0500
- Languages: Japanese
- Subject: General information
- Source: SHASE - vol. 67 - n. 6
- Publication date: 1993/06
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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HEAT PUMPS IN SWEDISH DISTRICT HEATING./ POMPES...
- Author(s) : BAILER P.
- Date : 1982
- Languages : French
- Source: Rev. tech. Sulzer - Sulzer tech. Rev. - vol. 64 - n. 2
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HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS WITH HEAT STORAGE IN BOULDER-...
- Author(s) : ABRAHAMSSON T.
- Date : 1986
- Languages : Swedish
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SOME EXPERIENCES OF HEAT PUMPS IN DISTRICT HEAT...
- Author(s) : ENSTROM H.
- Date : 1983/08/07
- Languages : English
- Source: [Refrigeration serving humanity]. Proceedings of the XVIth international Congress of Refrigeration.
- Formats : PDF
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A HEAT PUMP ABSTRACTING HEAT FROM SEA WATER FOR...
- Author(s) : BÄCKSTRÖM P.
- Date : 1984
- Languages : Swedish
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THE ELECTRICALLY-DRIVEN HEAT PUMP. PARTS 6 TO 9.
- Author(s) : BÖCHER K. H.
- Date : 1981
- Languages : German
- Source: Elektr. Verwert. - vol. 56 - n. 5
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