Description
The CO2
(Carbon Dioxide) heat pump range from Loemon is a cutting-edge heat pump system
– single stage/single source high temperature hot water production – capable of
generating very high temperatures for domestic hot water (DHW), sanitary water
or industrial processes.
The
system uses CO2 (R744), a natural gas, to realize its full environmental
potential as a refrigerant in terms of efficiency and sustainability.
These
units are available in a variety of configurations including air-to-water,
water-to-water and air-to-water with cooling recovery, making them extremely
versatile and suitable for installation with any water system.
High
thermodynamic performance
The
numerous benefits of using CO2 as a refrigerant include its high thermodynamic
properties and almost zero impact on the environment. This is why choosing a
CO2 based system can resolve any issues related to international restrictions
and regulations applicable to the use of high GWP (global warming impact)
refrigerants and help protect a healthy environment by avoiding harmful
emissions into the atmosphere.
Leomon
offers systems that can be used in any commercial or industrial application
that requires the sustainable, cost-effective production of hot water, making
it an ideal solution for large facilities such as hospitals, hotels, factories
and large residential complexes.
Leomon
AAA Series
The
Leomon AAA range offers an extra wide range of heating capacities from 14.5 to
133.2kW which makes them ideal for a wide variety of applications (see below).
It is powerful enough to heat water to temperatures of up to 90°C with an
external temperature of -20°C.
The wide
range of Leomon CO2 HP90 models can produce high temperature domestic hot water
with a Coefficient of Performance (CoP) of 3.2, meaning significant savings on
utility bills.
Versions
that offer cooling recovery in the air-to-water range can produce both hot and
chilled water for greater energy efficiency.
Leomon
BBB series
The
Leomon BBB range of heat pumps ranges from 150 to 1,500kW and is water-to-water
only, making them more suitable for industrial applications.
Its
high-temperature heat pump provides hot water temperatures of up to 110°C. The
low heating return temperature during the so-called "transcritical"
CO2 cycle results in lower energy losses than conventional heat pumps with
subcritical cycles.
Heating processes such as potable water preparation and process water heating allow lower return water temperatures and can therefore be implemented using higher performance CO2 heat pumps.