Heat pumps

What are Heat Pumps?

Heat pumps are compressor-bearing machines that provide chilled or hot water for use in many applications.

Air to Water Heat Pumps

Air-to-water heat pumps use the outdoor ambient air to reject building or process heat allowing them to provide cooling when in cooling mode. In heating mode, they use the ambient air to pick up energy use the refrigeration circuit enabling them to add heat to the building or process load with a COP of between 2 and 4 and TER(Total Energy Ration) of up to 8 with our polyvalent line.

Water to Water Heat Pumps

Heat pumps use a cooling tower, geo loop, dry cooler etc., to reject the heat from the load to allow them to provide cooling. They may use a boiler, building loop or geo source to provide the energy which they then run through the refrigeration cycle and provide warmer water with a COP of 2-4 depending on the conditions.

What are Heat Pumps Used For?

Comfort heating and cooling in apartments, churches, schools, condominiums etc.

Domestic hot water.

Process heating or cooling for breweries, wineries, food manufacturing, etc.

Options

Clivet heat pumps are available with Partial Heat Recovery and Total Heat Recovery

Hydronic options: The units are available with different pump and tank options, please contact us for the full list of available options.

Our units are available in 208V, 230V, 460V and 575V

Building Managment

Bacnet, Lonworks, and Modbus are all available, and no need to worry about proprietary software.

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