HEAT PUMP

about heat pump

Heat pump is a heat recovery system that generates both hot and chilled water at one energy cost saving over 70% of energy and energy cost compared to conventional systems. It simply transfers heat energy rather than converting it by burning fuel and greener than conventional heating solution like gas burning furnace.

Heat pump is a heat recovery system that generates both hot and chilled water at one energy cost saving over 70% of energy and energy cost compared to conventional systems. It simply transfers heat energy rather than converting it by burning fuel and hence is more efficient and greener than conventional heating solution like gas burning furnace.

Types of pump

Air to Water Heat Pump(10 KW to 75KW)

Our heat pump applies the principle of thermodynamics to recover the heat from the environment and transfer the same to water. The heat energy is used to increase the temperature of water. Most of the energy for hea only a fraction from electricity. Thus for 1 KW of electricity consumed the heat transferred will be 4 KW. The amount of electrical energy needed to heat water is greatly reduced compared to conventional electric water heater in which for 1 KW of electricity consumed the heat transferred is only 1 KW.

Air to Water Heat Pump(100 KW to 1000KW)

In this system,heat is picked-up from water from one side and transferred to water on other side,at one energy cost. A water to water heat pump generates both,hot water at 60 degree celcius and chilled water at 7 degree celcius,

This system can be used where there is requirement of both hot and chilled water, like central Air conditioning or chilled water used for process or drinking & hot water for domestic uses like in bathrooms or in Industrial application like washing machine etc.Also, hot water can be used for certain apploications where products have to be maintained at certain high temperature constantly.

Benefits of Heatpump

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•HOTELS

• HOSPITALS

• PHARMA AND CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES

• RESIDENTIAL BUNGALOWS AND TOWERS

• DAIRIES

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