Heat Pump
100% Hydrogen CHP Systems
Heat Pumps are designed to produce hot water at a specific temperature. The heat is supplied from a low-temperature source such as air, groundwater or process waste heat, and their temperature is raised to a level at which they can be used for other customer benefits and purposes.
afilia
122 to 5000 kW
Heat Pump Product Portfolio
Product Group
afilia air series R454B
afilia air series compact R290
afilia air series modular R290
afilia water series R513A-VSD
afilia water series R717-VSD
afilia custom solutions
Heat Output
122 up to 464 kW
103 up to 333 kW
88 up to 890 kW
121 up to 261 kW
600 up to 2600 kW
1000 up to 5000 kW
Hot Water
Up to 60°C
Up to 55°C
Up to 70°C
Up to 90°C
Up to 90°C
Up to 130°C or Steam 2 bar (g)
Ambient Temperature
-20°C
-15°C
-20°C bis +40°C
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Compressor
Scroll Compressor
Piston Compressor
Scroll Compressor
Piston Compressor
Industrial Piston Compressor
R515B / R1233zd




Possible Applications for Large Industrial Heat Pumps
1. Waste Water / Sewage Water
- Generating energy from wastewater: Industrial heat pumps can utilise the heat contained in wastewater to heat buildings or produce hot service water. This significantly reduces energy requirements and operating costs.
- Sewage treatment plants: Heat pumps in sewage treatment plants can utilise the heat from the treated wastewater to provide process heat for sludge treatment or to heat the plants themselves.
2. Mine Water
- Utilisation of mines: Mine water from disused mines often has a constant temperature and can be used as a source for heat pumps to heat or cool buildings or entire neighbourhoods.
- Energy efficiency: The constant temperature of the mine water makes the heat pump highly efficient, resulting in lower operating costs and CO2 emissions.
3. Air to Water
- Versatility: Air-to-water heat pumps are versatile, both for heating and cooling purposes, and can be used in various industrial applications where air is available as a heat source or sink.
- Easy installation and maintenance: Compared to other heat pump systems that require special geological or water-related conditions, air-water systems are easier to install and maintain.