Air-to-ground reversible heat pumps
The specificity of the domestic climate implies the need for the simultaneous arrangement of production or office premises (in accordance with the established labor protection standards):
- Heating systems - for the winter period.
- Air cooling units - used during the summer season.
Accordingly, the purchase, installation and maintenance of 2 systems, diametrically opposite in design, at once cost the budget of a commercial enterprise quite expensive. DIMPLEX specialists offer a comprehensive solution to this problem with the help of innovative technologies (the official website address is dimplex.org. ua ). They use an air-soil reversible heat pump as a basis for this design scheme. In practice, it looks like this.
Double compressor design
Almost any stationary industrial equipment generates heat during its operation (electric motors, compressors). It is naturally or forcibly released into the environment. For the beneficial use of this type of energy, it is enough:
- Collect into a single stream.
- Direct for heating to the desired location.
For this, using an air heat pump, which at the same time, due to the presence of a second circuit, will pump both heat and refrigerant (depending on the season) from the drilled well. For cooling (heating), as another source of energy will serve:
- Groundwater, the temperature of which is the same all year round (about 8 C degrees).
- Special heat exchangers installed in the well (s).
So, one system, equipped with a single air-to-ground reversible heat pump, will work for heating in winter and as an air conditioner in summer.
This type of efficient and economical in terms of energy consumption systems is designed and manufactured taking into account the specifics of the serviced premises (premises, buildings, production workshops). You can get a preliminary consultation, get acquainted with examples of existing projects and order a calculation according to individual parameters in the online format on the website of the DIMPLEX company. Access to the resource is free, and for preliminary consultation, the option of contacting a technical manager is provided.