Description
CO2 heat
pumps offer excellent performance and environmental benefits for a variety of
applications and are very energy efficient, resulting in significant reductions
in electricity and carbon emissions.
CO2 heat
pumps use safe and efficient CO2 as a refrigerant, which is a natural gas
compared to other products using standard refrigerants, which is not harmful to
the ecological environment. Additionally, the heat pump provides a constant
supply of hot water from 60°C to 90°C and maintains full capacity at low
ambient temperatures, so has the added benefit of not requiring an external
heating source, reducing installation time and costs.
Benefits
of CO2 Heat Pumps
1. 60°C
to 90°C water supply, even when the outdoor temperature is as low as -25°C
2.
Capable of maintaining 100% capacity at -7°C
3.
Highest coefficient of performance in the industry (4.3 mid-season)*
4.
Significantly reduce operating costs and CO2 emissions
5. GWP
(Global Warming Potential) = 1 and ODP (Ozone Depletion Potential) = 0
6.
Advanced yet easy to operate touch screen panel with LCD
7.
Humanized schedule setting and one-click setting operation
8. High
quality robust technology
9. Long
life expectancy
Application
example
CO2 heat
pumps can be used in a variety of commercial facilities, including:
1.
Hotels and Hospitality
2.
Office Building
3.
University and dorms
4.
Residential high-rise
5.
Industrial facilities
6.
Health care facilities
7.
Restaurant
8.
Multifamily
9. Gym
How CO2
Heat Pumps Work
CO2 heat
pumps take "free" heat from the outdoor air and amplify it to produce
hot water quickly and efficiently, and can produce hot water up to 90°C without
additional electric immersion heaters. A heat pump uses a coil of cold
refrigerant to absorb "free" heat from the outside air and uses its
unique 2-stage compressor to put the refrigerant under high pressure to raise
its temperature. The onboard heat exchanger then uses the heat from the
refrigerant to generate hot water.
Benefit
CO2 heat
pumps seek to provide energy, cost and carbon savings. The heat pump is most
efficient when supplied with cold water, so cold water is supplied to the heat
pump from the bottom of the tiered storage vessel.
Benefit
CO2 heat
pumps provide efficient and clean space heating using a low GWP (1) natural
refrigerant (R744)
Due to
the use of natural refrigerants, it is cleaner than any conventional type of
heat pump refrigerant such as R410A or R407C.
Its flexibility allows it to be installed in many heating applications and is an effective replacement for traditional gas and oil boilers.