The Danish manufacturer said its new CO2 heat pumps can reach a water inlet temperature of 40C and a water outlet temperature of 95C. The systems are reported to have a combined coefficient of performance of up to 5.56.
Denmark-based Advansor has launched a new one CO2 plug-and-play heat pumps for commercial and industrial applications.
“The lack of skilled people on site is a known problem in Europe. Advansor CO2 plug-and-play heat pumps are based on proven technology, require no safety risk management and are fully assembled and factory tested,” said the company’s CEO Kristian Breitenbauch.
“The installation is completed within a day or two, freeing up time to install more heat pumps,” he added, noting that the systems have capacities of 200-700 kW on a single unit and up to 5 MW or more parallel. .
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Heat pumps can reportedly reach a water inlet temperature of 40°C and a water outlet temperature of 95°C.The systems are available in four versions with a maximum heating capacity ranging from 311 kW to 654 kW and a maximum cooling capacity from 308 kW to 365 kW. The coefficient of performance for heating (COP) ranges from 2.69 to 2.68, while the COP for cooling is between 2.82 and 1.91.
The combined COP is reported to be between 5.56 and 4.71.
The systems feature a housing for outdoor protection, multiple evaporators for high heating power, fins protected by mesh and integrated defrost control. It also includes a touch screen for monitoring and control, an adaptive water pump and a high-efficiency heat exchanger.
It can be pre-filled with CO2 and oil for easy start-up. “It can be pre-programmed and tested from the factory,” says the manufacturer. “
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