Main Features of LiBr Absorption Heat Pump
- Wide Range of Heat Sources: The LiBr absorption heat pump is versatile, capable of being powered by various heat sources, including low-grade options. The Class I LiBr absorption heat pump can be driven by steam, hot water, and flue gas, while utilizing low-temperature heat sources such as waste heat, waste gas, wastewater, solar energy, underground thermal energy, and even atmospheric or river/lake water. The Class II LiBr absorption heat pump can utilize these low-grade heat sources both for driving and as the heat sink.
- Cost-Effective and Energy Efficient: Class I LiBr absorption heat pumps offer substantial energy savings and higher thermal efficiency compared to traditional boiler systems. Although the thermal coefficient for Class II units may be lower, their ability to efficiently use low-grade heat sources results in excellent overall energy utilization.
- Low Maintenance Requirements: These heat pumps have fewer moving parts, which reduces vibration and noise, and their simple structure makes them easy to maintain.
- Support for Seasonal Energy Consumption Balance: LiBr absorption heat pumps help balance energy consumption across seasons. During peak energy demand periods, they efficiently harness low-grade heat sources, thereby helping to reduce overall energy consumption.
Post time: Jul-12-2024