Heat Pumps definition

Heat Pumps means a device that uses work to transfer heat from a cool space to a warm space by transferring thermal energy using a refrigeration cycle, cooling the cool space and warming the warm space.
Heat Pumps means the four 16kWh air source heat pumps and any connection equipment, as specified in part 1 of schedule 1, to be installed at the Site as part of the Services.
Heat Pumps means large heat pumps in the district heating sector. Energy supplied to the heating system relates to heat produced, approx. 7 TWh. Heat absorbed from the surroundings was approx. 5 TWh, and operating energy from electricity was approx. 2 TWh. In the case of small houses, national statistics are lacking on heat absorbed, while production and distribution of the operating electricity for these are included in the statistics relating to energy sources converted to electricity. Estimates have been conducted by the consultants Nowab and Profu on the Swedish Energy Agency’s behalf in “Heat pumps in energy statistics – suggestions” and “Action-based top-down analysis of conversions, etc.”. These two estimates may, with due regard for deficiencies in available statistical information, be considered to be relatively unanimous. All in all, Nowab puts the utilised net energy at approx. 10 TWh in 2005, while Profu has put it at approx. 8 TWh for the same year. These estimates are based on the same basic data, but somewhat different assumptions about sizes and efficiency for the heat pumps and different demarcations for energy supplied and net energy requirements for heating.

Examples of Heat Pumps in a sentence

  • Filters for furnaces and A/C Heat Pumps in all dwellings are normally changed quarterly by CBS Rentals staff.

  • System (includes Heat Pumps): (Electric only) Coverage is available on residential cooling systems not exceeding a five (5) ton capacity.

  • NOT COVERED: All other components of the Central Air Conditioning (includes Heat Pumps).

  • Water Source Heat Pumps shall be sized as required to meet ASHREA standards and equipped with Vibration Isolators, Balancing Valves, Strainers, Flow Controls and Shut Off Valves.

  • This contract is for a Framework Agreement to provide the complete servicing/maintenance and any breakdown repairs of Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems, Air Source and Ground Source Heat Pumps within various Durham County Council and other managed buildings and associated bodies' facilities.

  • Swimming Pools, Heat Pumps and Underfloor/ Outdoor Heating • Any part of your boiler and controls which directly supplies a swimming pool.

  • Class C The cost estimates of the CEP are based on the following:  2013 supplier quotations for 4 x 2.5 MW Heat Recovery Heat Pumps and 3.4 MW Non-condensing Natural Gas Boiler;  Electrical consultant estimate for the Electrical Balance of Plant;  KWL expertise for the Mechanical Balance of Plant; and  Scaling of the 85% design cost estimate of the UBC Combined Heat and Power Plant for Mechanical and Electrical Services as well as Building, Structure and Site Work.

  • This must be prior to processing and approval of any rebates for space conditioning appliances (Space conditioning includes A/C units, Mini split systems, Heat Pumps, Furnaces and Boiler Systems).

  • Tenant shall be responsible for, and pay directly for, all necessary maintenance and repairs to the Existing Heat Pumps.

  • Equipment Minimum Performance Values: Furnaces: At least 90% efficient AC: At least 14 SEER Heat Pumps: At least 14 SEER and 8.2 HSPF All duct connections shall be sealed with a UL-listed “bucket” mastic product.