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*They can go up to 180C output, using water as the refrigerant. [https://www.ammonia21.com/articles/10124/norwegian_researchers_develop_world_s_hottest_heat_pump] | *They can go up to 180C output, using water as the refrigerant. [https://www.ammonia21.com/articles/10124/norwegian_researchers_develop_world_s_hottest_heat_pump] | ||
*COP is 3-4 in geothermal, but air heat pump drops down from 5 to 1 in low temps. |
Revision as of 22:18, 24 December 2021
Specs
- They can go up to 180C output, using water as the refrigerant. [1]
- COP is 3-4 in geothermal, but air heat pump drops down from 5 to 1 in low temps.