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27-11-2010, 11:47 PM #1
What kind of C.O.P. can I expect in rejected heat from ice makers?
It's not uncommon for apartments to have water bill included in rent, but electric bill is separate.
If you were to use a large ice maker to extract the latent heat of freezing using tap water(which you're not charged for), with whatever evaporator temperature ice makers run at, then throw out the ice outside every day, what kind of COP can you expect in rejected heat relative to electricity used?
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