Heat Pumps
Within the space of a couple of years, heat pumps have become a regular feature in international horticulture. That is hardly surprising: heat pumps are an ingenious system for heating, and cooling, greenhouses in an energy-economical fashion. Certhon has already developed many systems.
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Heat pumps are generally applied in combination wi...
Heat pumps are generally applied in combination with aquifers, deep-lying wells in the ground which serve as storage for hot and cold water. Though the technique is complex, the principle of the heat pump is simple: low-quality heat (or cold) is extracted from the environment, and is then moved and processed to a higher temperature, after which it can be deployed elsewhere. The amount of energy required by the heat pump for this process is lower than the output.
In heating applications, the water from the aquifer is cooled to a temperature of 6 to 8 degrees Celsius. In cooling, cold is extracted from the aquifer water, and the water is heated to a temperature of approximately 25 degrees Celsius.
Pioneer in heat pumps
Certhon has considerable experience in the application of heat pumps. At a very early stage, we were became convinced of their advantages and broad range of applications. In more and more greenhouse horticulture companies, heat pumps are a viable alternative for traditional heating and cooling technology. Furthermore, we can regulate the entire process from start to finish. From the capacity calculations via computer programs to the drilling of the aquifer. And from installation to maintenance. It is this combination of disciplines under one roof which leads to the optimum solution. A solution which has been proven in practice many times, at a wide range of horticultural companies all over the world.
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