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    Re: COP and Superheat - does is it help?

    Right then, Chef. Please set the example/s & lets get cracking.
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    Re: COP and Superheat - does is it help?

    Quote Originally Posted by desA View Post
    Right then, Chef. Please set the example/s & lets get cracking.
    Hello friends, Chef, MadF and surely DesA (greetings to Pam)...this seems again to be a very intersting thread.
    Just read very fast this interesting thread..asmost threads started by you guys.
    Chef, I did the same excercise a long time ago with the Bitzer software (and I think we discussed this once with DesA)
    Result of this is now that in fact, we just build a DX-GSHP for my daughter's new house where we're using this theory (as far as I'm following correctly your explanations) We assembled yesterday this heatpump and we took several pictures of it.
    We will add additional and controlled energy to the suction gasses before they enter the compressor to achieve - we hope- much higher discharge temperatures at a low HP and an increased COP due to the much higher and controlled SH. We therefore will 'sacrifice' low temperature water to gain high much higher temperature water. Perhaps the additional costs will be lost if we see once running that the theory was wrong but anyhow, we tried it at least.
    Last edited by Peter_1; 24-09-2012 at 09:29 AM.
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    Re: COP and Superheat - does is it help?

    Quote Originally Posted by desA View Post
    Right then, Chef. Please set the example/s & lets get cracking.
    Ready when you are.

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