WATER-AIR HEAT PUMP. COMPARATIVE TEST IN REARING UNITS.

POMPE A CHALEUR EAU-AIR. ESSAI COMPARATIF DANS LES BATIMENTS D'ELEVAGE.

Author(s) : FOLMER J. C., CONINCK P. de

Type of article: Article

Summary

THREE CONVENTIONAL POULTRY SHEDS WERE CONVERTED INTO AIR-CONDITIONED REARING UNITS. THEY WERE INSULATED AND EQUIPPED WITH HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING PLANT, TWO OF THEM USING CONVENTIONAL OIL PLANT AND THE THIRD ONE A WATER-AIR HEAT PUMP. THE COLD SOURCE IS GROUND WATER AT 284-285K (11-12 DEG C). THE PAPER DESCRIBES THE EQUIPMENT AND DEFINES ITS COP AND ITS ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY. THE PAYING-OFF TIME FOR THE EXTRA INVESTMENT COSTS OF THE HEAT PUMP IS ABOUT ONE YEAR. A.G.

Details

  • Original title: POMPE A CHALEUR EAU-AIR. ESSAI COMPARATIF DANS LES BATIMENTS D'ELEVAGE.
  • Record ID : 1982-0970
  • Languages: French
  • Source: Génie rural - n. 4
  • Publication date: 1981
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.

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