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Heat recovery heat pump (water heat source) / DHP

Recovering the heat from drainage using a heat pump system for effective use in heated water supply. Contributes to reducing running costs and CO2 emissions.

The heat recovery heat pump is a device that effectively utilizes the heat from wastewater, which has previously been discarded, to heat supply water. It has achieved a heating performance with a maximum outlet water temperature of 90°C through heat recovery using the heat pump method. Facilities that use heaters or boilers for heating supply water can expect significant reductions in running costs and CO2 emissions with the introduction of this system. In factories that cool return water containing heat from machinery using cooling towers while using heated water for other purposes, it is possible to reduce running costs for both the cooling tower and the heater.

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Heat Recovery Heat Pump (Air Source) / DHP-A

Recover exhaust heat using a heat pump system for effective use in heating water. Contributes to reducing running costs and CO2 emissions.

The heat recovery heat pump (air heat source) is a device that utilizes waste heat from machinery rooms, such as the compressor room, to produce hot water, achieving a heating performance with a maximum hot water temperature of 90°C through heat pump-based heat recovery. In addition to supplying hot water, it is expected to improve the environment by lowering the temperature of the machinery room by recovering waste heat. Furthermore, it can be used not only in the summer when the machinery room becomes hot but also in winter at surrounding temperatures of 20°C, allowing for significant reductions in running costs and CO2 emissions throughout the year.

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Heat Recovery Heat Pump "eco Multi Heapon" Comprehensive Catalog

Eco Multi Hipon does not waste heat. Not wasting it is amazing.

The "eco Multi Heat Pump" is a heat pump system that reuses energy without waste. In simultaneous operation of cold and hot water, both cold and hot water can be extracted at the same time. The capacity per unit is in the 15 horsepower 60 kW class. The dedicated control system, eco Multi Link, manages up to 12 units in connected operation control, including unit control, rotation operation, circulation pumps, and sensors, providing total control (AW/WW/WHC types). In addition to simultaneous operation of cold and hot water, the AW/WW type features various operating modes to accommodate different load fluctuations. The WHC type is specifically designed for simultaneous low-temperature cold water (brine) and hot water, allowing for operation in low-temperature ranges. The WSR type is designed for simultaneous cold water and high-temperature water (80°C). We will propose the most suitable heat pump system from our four unique models based on your industry, region, thermal load, operating rate, and time conditions. Please feel free to consult with us. 【Features】 ■ Energy-saving ■ Reduction of carbon dioxide emissions ■ Cost-saving ■ Heat recovery and utilization of unused heat ■ Optimal system proposals through various operating modes *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.

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Heat Pump System "eco Multi Heapon WSR"

A simple structure dedicated to heat recovery! An eco system that effectively reuses exhaust heat at high temperatures.

The "eco Multi-Heap WSR" is a water-source heat pump system that effectively utilizes wastewater heat below 40°C to produce hot water up to 70°C. Compared to the previous model, the installation area has been reduced by 18% and the height has been decreased by 36%. This has achieved overwhelming compactness and increased layout flexibility. It particularly demonstrates its capabilities in industrial sectors where wastewater is discharged at medium temperatures. 【Features】 ■ Water-source type ■ 10HP ■ R-134A ■ Simultaneous cooling and heating operation ■ High-temperature circulation up to 70°C ■ Salt-resistant coating available (optional) *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Heat pumps for waste heat recovery that contribute to carbon neutrality.

We provide explanations that include regulations related to GX and information on support measures!

We will be releasing a video of the keynote speech given at the Carbon Neutral Support Seminar hosted by the Japan Electroheat Center on February 20, 2024. This is a must-see for companies in the manufacturing industry looking to reduce Scope 1 (fuel) emissions. We will explain the introduction of heat pumps, which is the main menu for Scope 1 reduction, including advanced GX-related regulations and support information. This content was presented in a paid seminar, but it is available for free viewing, so please take a look. *You can view detailed content on the blog through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.

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