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Combined Heat,
Power, and Cooling Solutions |
The waste heat produced by an
engine generator can be used to power a heat-driven cooling
system. A typical air-conditioning/refrigeration
system use electricity to enable the cooling. But
Absorption chillers use heat instead of electricity to
enable the cooling. When Absorption chillers are integrated in a Combined
Heat and Power (CHP) system, the needed
heat to power cooling is supplied by the waste heat given off by the engine generator.
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Absorption chillers can be direct-fired or indirect-fired. Direct-fired chillers burn fuel to produce the heat
required. Indirect-fired chillers
use steam or hot water produced externally, such as from a
CHP system.
They are cost-effective when
incorporated in a CHP system. |
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Applications |
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Hospitals
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Dry Cleaners
- Hotels,
Restaurants
- Schools,
Colleges, Universities
- Sports and
fitness centers
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Broad, Inc non-electric, Absorption
Chiller. 50 to 2,600 Tons. Double effect or two stage.
Indirect steam and hot water or waste heat driven. |
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Yazaki absorption
chiller-heater, 30 -100 RT.
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Robur
high efficiency chillers use a water-ammonia air cooled
absorption cycle and are designed for outdoor
installation. Units from 10 to 25 Tons.
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