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Old 06-08-20, 09:36 AM   #1
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Looking at starting a small scale water to water heat pump. Would be a 1 ton compressor. I feel like its of acceptable size but i just wanted to get another opinion..

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Alfa-Laval-...n/293412708504

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Looks like that heat exchanger is a desuperheater or a radiant floor / driveway melting size. Conservative rating is a half ton of water cooling as an evaporator, about 3/4 ton of heating as a water cooled condenser or desuperheater, and about 10 tons of water heating capacity being fed 180 degF boiler water.


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