15/02/2013
Efficient and Sustainable Ammonia Heat Pump Technology
Mark Stencel
Saturday, 9th March 2013 | Session 2: 2.00 pm - 5.30 pm
In this presentation, the design and benefits of ammonia heat pump systems are explored. In numerous food processing facilities, “waste heat” energy is expelled to the atmosphere while fossil fuel is burned to generate hot water for multiple uses, such as the hygienic cleaning of facilities.
Ammonia heat pump technology can be used to capture this waste heat and to put it to beneficial use, eliminating or greatly reducing the need for inefficient boiler systems. This exploration and explanation of this emerging technology is supported by a case study of an existing food processing application.
The actual results of generating operating cost savings, conserving water and reducing fossil fuel consumption while using a working fluid (ammonia) with zero impact on global warming and ozone depletion are clearly directed towards and “dedicated to an eco-friendly environment”.
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