Heat recovery
REUSE OF HEAT ENERGY CARRIED BY LIQUIDS, GASES AND AIR
Skillful management of waste heat from the refrigeration plant (and beyond) is, with the current gas/electricity price ratio, the key to achieving gigantic savings. A salutary technology in this case are ammonia heat pumps, whose abbreviated principle of operation consists in receiving waste heat from the refrigeration plant, then increasing the temperature up to the expected needs - of the order of even 120°C and target heating of such centers as the water circuit for washing plants, the CT circuit for ventilation, the heating circuit of the pasteurization process, or the usual CO system.