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Heat recovery at Soest University of Applied Sciences

The CO2 high-temperature heat pump from ENGIE Refrigeration was chosen because it can supply the required network temperatures, retain a reserve for supply temperatures up to 90 °C, and can also be operated in parallel to a district heat supply.

The CO2 high-temperature heat pump from ENGIE Refrigeration was chosen because it can supply the required network temperatures, retain a reserve for supply temperatures up to 90 °C, and can also be operated in parallel to a district heat supply.

  • Machine type: 1 x thermeco2 HHR 45 with FU
  • Total heating capacity: 45 kW at 80 / 40 °C
  • Total refrigeration capacity: 30 kW at 21 / 10 °C
  • Electrical power consumption: 15 kW
  • COP heat pump: 3.0
  • Annual heating capacity: 152 MWh
  • CO2 emission reduction: 46% (29 t/a)
  • Design: Water / water

Would you like to find out more about our thermeco2 heat pumps?

On the path to climate neutrality with thermeco2

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