Steam generation heat pump
Efficient use of heat with heat recovery type heat pumps, supporting energy-saving measures and CO2 emission reduction in food factories.
Heat is recovered from hot wastewater (60-80°C) discharged from factories and supplied as saturated steam (100-120°C). It supports remote monitoring and operation. By combining it with an energy management system, it enables energy conservation and optimization of energy use throughout the factory. [Main Features] - Heat is recovered from hot wastewater (60-80°C) discharged from factories and supplied as saturated steam (100-120°C). - By reusing waste heat, the load for high-temperature reheating in boilers can be reduced. - Depending on the amount of steam used, multiple units can be operated in connection (up to 10 units). - It is not subject to the High-Pressure Gas Safety Act, requires no special construction, and is easy to install and implement. [Energy Cost Reduction and CO2 Emission Reduction Effects] - By reusing waste heat, the load for high-temperature reheating in boilers can be reduced. - When generating the same amount of steam using a steam boiler fueled by city gas and a steam generation heat pump, the steam generation heat pump can produce steam with about 50% of the energy consumption of the steam boiler. - This allows for a reduction in boiler fuel costs, enabling energy conservation and CO2 emission reduction in factories.
- Company:富士電機 パワエレ営業本部 産業ソリューション統括部
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