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ZH Scroll for Heat Recovery and High Condensing Applications for R134a

ZH Scroll for Heat Recovery and High Condensing Applications for R134a

ZH Copeland™ Scroll for Heat Recovery and High Condensing Applications for R134a

Copeland ZH*KCE scroll compressors were developed for the recovery and reuse of available heat. The heat generated by processes or machining cooling equipment can be recovered and not wasted.

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ZH Scroll for Heat Recovery and High Condensing Applications for R134a

ZH*KCE R134a Copeland scroll compressors were developed for the recovery and reuse of available heat. For example, the heat generated by processes or machining cooling equipment can be recovered and not wasted. This contributes to reducing the total energy cost of installations. On a water-cooled chiller, heat recovery on the condensing water loop can be used to produce high temperature water for sanitary or premise heating. With a typical evaporating temperature between 20°C and 40°C and condensing up to 85°C, ZH*KCE scrolls offer many opportunities of heat recovery.

The range of products goes from the ZH40KCE (7.5hp) to the ZH150 (30hp) which can be tandemized.

Features and Benefits

  • Copeland scroll axial and radial compliance for superior reliability and efficiency
  • Wide scroll line-up R134a with 8 models and tandem
  • Low sound and vibration level
  • Low oil circulation rate
  • Copeland qualified tandem

Typical Applications

  • Heat recovery on the dry cooler water circuit of a water- cooled chiller to produce sanitary water or other heating
  • Re-injectenergy to district heating network and avoid wasting it
  • Process industry where the water returning from the
  • machinery comes back between 20 and 40°C
  • Food industry where one areas needs cooling and another heating at the same time
  • Air-to-water heat pump, even during the warm season
  • Exhaust air heat recovery system
  • Heat recovery on Fluegas

Maximum Allowable Pressure (PS)

Low side PS 20 bar(g) /High side PS 32 bar(g)