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Solar Heating Buildings

HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS

Hot water is an everyday need for modern living. Traditionally, water is heated by burning fossil fuels or using electric heaters. These tradition al methods of water heating operate at an energy efficiency of less than 1 – meaning that the heating provided is less than electrical energy or fuel consumed. Increasing energy costs of gas or oil heating systems, coupled with the need to meet CO emission targets has resulted in the growing interest for dedicated heat pumps. Rather than burning fossil fuels to produce heat and consequently CO emissions, dedicated heat pumps use renewable energy from the environment like air, ground and water. They consume up to 70% less primary energy and therefore drastically reduce the pollution resulting from the use of fossil fuels.

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Unique Compression Technology

The Copeland Scroll™ ZW compressor provides energy  efficient alternative for hot water heating and space heating to replace the use of electric heaters or fuel-red boilers. It is designed basis Crxflow’s strong experience of manufacturing over 120 million scroll compressors, that are recognized as reliable and ecient products. On this strong base, ZW applies Scroll Heating™  technology and multiple new product design features. Additionally ZW scrolls hold a new patent on its design.

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Significant Energy Savings

Copeland Scroll’s efficiency is primarily derived from its axial compliance design. ZW scrolls are required to operate on a much wider range of envelope compared to standard heat pump air conditioners. This has been accomplished by a new axial compliance pressure balance combination designed especially for ZW scrolls. It also applies highly
efficient, high power motor which can cater to extremes required by Heat Pump Water Heating (HPWH); to generate low internal losses at mild ambient cold tank heating and provide adequate power demanded at ambient
tank reheating.

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Energy Savings Example

Download our fact sheet to understand how much energy can be saved

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