HEAT PUMPS

How do heat pump-equipped water heaters function?

The vapor compression cycle used by the heat pump's internal technology is the same as that of any residential refrigerator. The compressor, expansion valve and two heat exchangers (a condenser and an evaporator) make up the heat pump's major parts. Because of the way they work, heat pumps use a lot less electricity than any other kind of water heater.

How the Heat Pump function?

Step 1

The evaporator's refrigerant is colder than the heat source. Heat is transferred from the heat source—in this case, the outside air—to the refrigerant as a result, where it subsequently evaporates.

Step 2

This steam travels towards the compressor.
significant increases in pressure and temperature.

Step 3

As the heated vapor condenses, it enters the condenser and releases heat.

Step 4

After passing through the expansion valve and lowering its pressure and temperature, the refrigerant returns to the evaporator.

Heat pump working principle

Benefits

• Reduces heating expenses by up to 75%
• The longest lifespan of a product
• Lower emissions of carbon
• Silent operating
• Minimum upkeep expenses

Common Applications

• Hotels
• Resorts
• Serviced Apartments
• Hospitals
• Hostels (School & College)
• Restaurants & Kitchens
• Manufacturing Facilities

Safety measures to guarantee the Heat Pump's protection in all circumstances

1. Protection against compressor overheating discharge.
2. Protection against abnormal operations (electronic expansion valve and relay).
3. Protection from high and low voltage.
4. Protection against refrigerant leaks.
5. Protection against high water temperatures (Temperature sensor).
6. An ECO switch, or high-temperature limit protection switch.
7. Relief valve for pressure and temperature.
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