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WaterSourceHeatPump

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Introduction to Water Source Heat Pumps
Water source heat pumps are devices that transfer heat from a low-temperature environment to a high-temperature environment. They can be used for both heating in winter and cooling in summer. The efficiency of these systems is measured by the Coefficient of Performance (COP) and Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER), with efficient systems having a COP of around 4.

General Running Principles
The performance of heat pumps depends on the characteristics of the heat resources, which should be stable, abundant, and non-corrosive. Heat resources can include air, soil, water bodies, residual liquids and gases, solar energy, and rocks.

Energy Classes and Efficiency
Heat pumps are categorized into energy classes based on their COP and EER values. CLIMACS heat pumps are noted for their high efficiency and environmental protection, using coolant gases that do not harm the ozone layer.

Advantages of Water Source Heat Pumps
  • User/Management: Independent heating and cooling, low energy consumption, easy maintenance, and space-saving design.
  • Application: No need for water pipe insulation, easier installation, and no external units required.
  • Investor: Lower initial investment costs, quiet operation, and versatile use for heating and cooling.


Technical Specifications
The document provides detailed specifications for various models of CLIMACS water source heat pumps, including compressor power, heating and cooling capacities, refrigerant type, and air and water volumes. The systems are designed to operate efficiently with low energy consumption and minimal environmental impact.

Conclusion
Water source heat pumps offer a practical and efficient solution for heating and cooling, with significant advantages in terms of energy savings, environmental protection, and operational flexibility.
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(cun/ acs Water Source Heat Pumps (cun/ acs Water Source Heat Pumps What is a Heat Pump? Basic principle of the heat pump as a cooling cycle actually was suggested by Nicolas Leonard Sadi Carnot in 1824. After 26 years, the heat pump came into use by asserting of Lord Kelvin that cooling devices could be used for the purpose of heating in 1850. But gaining importance again started with energy crisis in 1973 and after that date there have been made a lot of studies. General Running Principles of Heat Pumps The heat pump is a device to which energy is given from the outside. It provides heat energy...

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(CUN ACS Water Source Heat Pumps The technical and economical performance of the heat pump depends on the characteristics of heat resources. An ideal heat resource for heat pumps used in buildings should have heat that is high and not changing a lot, abundant availability, not having abrasive and pollutant agents, appropriate thermo-physical characteristics, low investment and operating cost during heating period. Usually the most important factor is the availability of heat resources. S' Residual gases, S' Residual heats, S' Sun, S' Rock. S' Air of environment, S' Soil, S' Sea, river, lake and...

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Water Source Heat Pumps CLIMACS heat pumps with water source provide requirements of heating and cooling simultaneously and independently. For example; while cooling air of environment on one hand, the hot water can be obtained on the other hand. If the hot water is not be used in another place, it is cooled with very little energy and included into the cycle. The ceiling type heat pumps do not take up space in the living areas and increase device usage comfort owing to the each device separate control and easy maintenance. In all models of CLIMACS heat pumps with water source the high efficient...

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Water Source Heat Pumps Why plate heat exchanger? Exchanger is an important element of the cooling system that provides heat transfer from one fluid to another, which are characterized by different temperatures - liquid or gas - (without getting mixed with each other) without any physical contact. Since a well selected plate heat exchanger gives possibility to very high heat transfer within a small area, it is used in CLIMACS branded heat pumps with water source. PLATE HEAT EXCHANGER (RESURCED TYPE) “ Efficient Air Handling Unit

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(cun/ acs Water Source Heat Pumps Advantages of Heat Pumps with water source In terms of User/Management b More than one device in every place or in the same place can make heating and cooling independently. B Every user pays energy price as much as he/she consumes. B Since it is positioned in suspended ceiling it does not occupy a place. B Thanks to low energy consumption, it provides minimum using cost. B Easy and low cost maintenance. In terms of Investor b Initial investment consists of tower, small boiler and piping without isolation. B Primary devices can be purchased by users (advantage...

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(CUN ACS Water Source Heat Pumps The tie kit is used in piping installation side of the heat pump systems. Thanks to tie kit the system runs trouble-free efficiently and uninterruptedly by providing water entry to each device in correct volume. The tie kit consists of 2 pieces of flex hoses, one piece of strainer, three pieces of ball valves and one piece of motor operated valve. Those kits are provided inside of the pack. (CUN ACS Water Source Heat Pumps Material Name DX Battery Compressor Expansion Valve Four-way Cock Drayer Condanser Check Valve DANFOSS DANFOSS RANCO DANFOSS ALFA LAVAL DANFOSS...

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(cun/ acs Water Source Heat Pumps (cun/ acs Water Source Heat Pumps Heating Water Volume m3/h 1,59 1,99 2,31 Cooling Water Volume m3/h 1,32 1,65 1,90 External Static Pressure (Pa) 120 120 120 * Cooling capacity design requirements : Air Inlet , 24 ° C KT / % 50 RH, Water Inlet / Outlet, 33/38 ° C Heating capacity design requirements : Air Inlet , 20 ° C KT / % 50 RH, Water Inlet / Outlet, 20/15 ° C

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(CUN ACS Water Source Heat Pumps Cooling capacity Power Flow EER * Cooling capacity design requirements: Air Inlet , 24 ° C KT / % 50 RH Heating Capacity Table Model Air volume Voltage Water volume Influent Effluent Heating Capacity Power Flow COP m3 / h V m3 / h o C o C kw kw A * Heating capacity design requirements : Air Inlet , 20 ° C KT / % 50 RH “ Efficient Air Handling Units "

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(cun/ acs Water Source Heat Pumps (cun/ acs Water Source Heat Pumps Device Dimensions ( LxWxH ) mm 1280x1000x630 1280x1000x630 1280x1000x630 1280x1000x630 1280x1000x630 Packaged Dimensions ( LxWxH ) mm 1300x1020x750 1300x1020x750 1300x1020x750 1300x1020x750 1300x1020x750 Interference X 3 3 SEPERATE DOORS (Compressor - Fan - Panel) Compressor X 1 DANFOSS HRH Series SCROLL COMPRESSOR Condanser X 1 ALFA LAVAL ACH30EQ- ... (PLATE HEAT EXCHANGER) Expansion Valve X 2 DANFOSS (if expansion valve is two-sided, one valve is to be applied)...

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