THERMAL SCIENCE
International Scientific Journal
HEAT PUMP FOR HEAT RECOVERY WITH SUPERHEATED VAPOR
ABSTRACT
A heat pump for heat recovery is designed to produce hot water through recovering the heat from the superheated vapor and hot refrigerant in the condenser. The experimental results show that performance of the heat pump system with superheated vapor heat exchanger has obvious superiority over the regular condenser for hot water production.
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PAPER SUBMITTED: 2014-12-21
PAPER REVISED: 2015-03-24
PAPER ACCEPTED: 2015-04-20
PUBLISHED ONLINE: 2015-10-25
THERMAL SCIENCE YEAR
2015, VOLUME
19, ISSUE
Issue 4, PAGES [1468 - 1469]
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