In industry and commerce, the requirements for heating and process heat are highly specific. Heat pumps can very often satisfy these needs. Thanks to their efficiency and short amortization period, they represent an environmentally friendly and economically attractive alternative to conventional heating systems. A heat pump raises heat from its surroundings – water, or waste process heat – from a lower temperature level to a higher.

A crucial factor in the planning and selection of a heat pump system is the type of intended application. The diversity of the industrial heat pump makes it attractive for many applications where both heating and cooling are required.

If requirements change from heating to cooling in accordance with the seasons – as is typically the case in office buildings and greenhouses – a GEA heat pump can provide the heating in winter and cooling in the summer. In the seasons where both heating and cooling are required the efficiency can be more than 10 times better than a conventional boiler/chiller installation. 

Whatever application may interest your company for a heat pump, it will – when its overall life cycle is considered – amortize quickly by a reduction in energy consumption and emissions that affect the global climate. In addition, emphasis is placed on using natural refrigerants such as ammonia wherever possible.

GEA heat pumps are designed for optimized efficiency at high temperature levels. These heat pumps are customized for a wide capacity range (300 kW to 15,000 kW) and suitable for many different industrial applications such as district heating systems, flue gas condensation, hotels, hospitals, geothermal heating, paper and pulp industry, data centers and many more.

Heat Pump integrated with ammonia refrigeration plants for highest efficiency

GEA RedAstrum is the new series of standard ammonia heat pumps designed for an increasing demand of efficient heating solutions.

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