Brine, Water/Water Heat Pumps IWWS and ISWS from Ochsner
Functions of Large-Scale Heat Pumps
The applications for OCHSNER large-scale heat pumps are wide-ranging. They are used in larger buildings and fulfill a wide variety of functions:
- Heating
- Air conditioning
- Hot water supply
In industry, process heat up to 75 °C can be provided. In district heating networks, OCHSNER large-scale heat pumps installed in the system raise the temperature level and increase efficiency.
Industrial heat pumps: Areas of application
OCHSNER industrial heat pumps are characterized by a wide variety of applications:
- Multi-family residential buildings
- Hotels and restaurants
- Hospitals
- Care facilities and educational institutions
- Office and commercial buildings
- Industry
- Thermal networks
A wide variety of heat sources can be utilized
In addition to the common heat sources such as air, ground, or groundwater, OCHSNER large-scale heat pumps are capable of utilizing a wide variety of other heat sources. In industry or data centers, process heat or waste heat from computers—which is often vented and wasted today—can be recovered. Usable heat is also extracted from the kitchen or wellness areas of large hotel operations. In municipal infrastructure, the sewer system plays an important role as a heat source through waste heat from wastewater.
Economically and ecologically sound heating in industry
For many companies, environmental and climate protection are high on the agenda alongside economic efficiency. OCHSNER large-scale heat pumps can make a significant contribution to tangible improvements in both areas:
- Thanks to their high performance and efficiency, industrial heat pumps can reduce energy costs.
- At the same time, OCHSNER large-scale heat pumps significantly minimize CO2 emissions.
Machine Control and Peripheral MSRL Functions
The electronic MEGATRONIC controls in OCHSNER large heat pumps represent the state of the art. They regulate and perform monitoring of the heat pump and record all relevant values in real time. Peripheral control enables the operation of circulator pumps and valves, buffer tank management, or circuit configurations for heating as well as active and passive cooling. Clear displays and logging of the values provide the operator with valuable information. Integration into building management systems is provided, as is remote monitoring via LAN or the Internet.