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HyePAC Heat Pump
Reach temperatures up to 120°C - while meeting sustainability goals and keeping costs low.
- Highly efficient heat pump solution using hybrid absorption-compression technology to generate high temperatures with low operating pressures
- HyePAC can deliver water temperatures up to 120 C with a capacity range of 500 kW to 2,300 kW
- This green technology - using natural refrigerants; ammonia and water - ensures environmentally friendly production for virtually every enterprise.
Sabroe HyePAC Heat pump
Energy-efficient Sabroe HyePAC has the ability to deliver temperatures up to 120°C utilising high-temperature sources (up to 90°C). Using the zero GWP and zero ODP hybrid solution of ammonia and water, HyePAC helps you achieve your sustainability goals. With over 600,000 operating hours, the reliability of the HyePAC is proven.
Features
- Factory-assembled, pre-tested packaged units, including capacity test
- High coefficient of performance (COP) due to low pressure difference and temperature glide
- The range covers both a single-stage heat pump series; The HyePAC, and a two-stage heat pump series named the HyePAC-D.
- Low operating pressure to supply high temperature
- Variable-speed drive and UniSAB compressor package controller as standard
Benefits
Up to 120° C hot water output
Turns low-temperature waste heat into high temperature out and capable of utilising high-temperature sources (up to 90°C)
Minimised total lifecycle costs
Outstanding safety and reliability and increased lifetime and service intervals
Keeps operating cost low
Fast return on investment and low operating cost
High part-load performance and operating flexibility
Outstanding part-load performance and maximum operating flexibility
Meets sustainability goals
High coefficient of performance (COP) and zero Global Warming Potential (GWP) and Ozone Depleting Potential (ODP)
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