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Heat Supply Module 2.0 A Test stand for heat pumps and chillers up to 600kW

With the laboratory infrastructure "Heat Supply Module 2.0", the Competence Center Thermal Energy Systems and Process Engineering can experimentally investigate heat pumps, chillers, heat exchangers, thermal energy storages and other thermal systems.

Speed-controlled pumps of the
Two 5'000 liter water/glycol storage tanks of the
Plate heat exchangers for the separate intermediate loop circuits used in the test stand
Heat pump/chiller prototype with 400 kW cooling capacity, that was experimentally investigated with the
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The "Heat Supply Module 2.0" provides fluid flows whose temperatures and mass flows are controlled with high accuracy and dynamics. These fluid flows supply the equipment or systems under investigation with heat and cold. Thanks to the several circuits with varying flowrate capacities – optionally with water or water/glycol – as well as various connection options, the "Heat Supply Module 2.0" can be used flexibly for any experimental investigation.

With the "Heat Supply Module 2.0" it is possible to investigate and test heat pumps and chillers with thermal capacities of up to 600 kW. The control and measurement accuracy requirements of common test standards such as EN14511 and EN14825 are met. An internal heat recovery system reduces the cooling demand required for the operation of the test stand to a minimum. Re-cooling is achieved by free cooling or with the aid of a chiller system.

 

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  • Supply of heat and cold in a temperature range from -20°C to 80°C
  • Mass flow rates of water/glycol mixture of up to 145'000 kg/h
  • Testing of heat pumps and chiller systems with up to 600 kW thermal capacity
  • Compliance with common test standards such as EN14511 and EN14825
  • Testing of various thermal apparatus and systems

The "Heat Supply Module 2.0" is a modern and flexible laboratory infrastructure for research and development and customer service projects. It allows realistic and precise testing of a wide variety of systems. Thanks to the broad power and temperature range, many possibilities open up for our customers and partners.

Contact us for more information.

Prof. Dr. Beat Wellig

Research group head

+41 41 349 32 57

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