The Engineers HVAC Podcast

Heat Pump Chiller Quick Take | Function and Applications

10.18.2023 - By Tony Mormino, HVAC Marketing Director, Engineer, and Your Humble HostPlay

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In this episode, our guest is Kevin Lance with LG, and he gives us a quick rundown on heat pump chillers in terms of function and when you would use them. 

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Insight Partners, established in 2016, is a recognized leader in HVAC with a reputation for innovation and expertise at the forefront of advancing HVAC solutions to meet the evolving needs of its customers. With over eight offices, Insight serves HVAC engineers, contractors, and building owners across Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. www.insightusa.com

Hobbs & Associates, with a history of excellence spanning over 39 years, is a leading provider of HVAC services, equipment, and solutions dedicated to delivering innovative and sustainable solutions to clients nationwide. Offices located in VA, TN, MD, and AL. www.hobbsassociates.com

Energy Transfer Solutions is a leading provider of specialty commercial and industrial HVAC equipment and services, serving customers throughout the Tri-State area of Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey. www.etshvac.com

Klima New Jersey LLC is a leading provider of specialized commercial and industrial HVAC equipment and services in Northern New Jersey. Klima represents manufacturers who share its desire to exceed their customers' expectations. www.klimanj.com

Klima New York, LLC, established in 2011, is an HVAC specialist representing equipment manufacturers and is the leading provider of variable refrigerant flow technology in New York City (Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island), Long Island, New Jersey, and Connecticut. www.Klimany.com

Etairos HVAC®, founded in 2020, is a manufacturers’ representative specializing in the sales, service, and integration of equipment, components, and aftermarket parts for commercial, institutional, and light industrial HVAC applications. The company customizes high-performance, economical, sustainable HVAC systems for designers, builders, and owners. Serving Tennessee, Mississippi, and Arkansas. www.etairoshvac.com

Heat pumps play a crucial role in the electrification and decarbonization movement, especially in commercial HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) applications. This technology helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions while promoting the transition to cleaner and more sustainable energy sources. Here's how heat pumps fit into this context.

Electrification involves shifting from fossil fuels to electricity as the primary energy source. Heat pumps are highly efficient devices that use electricity to move heat from one location to another. In commercial HVAC, they can replace traditional systems like natural gas or oil furnaces, which are significant sources of carbon emissions. 

Heat pumps are renowned for their high energy efficiency compared to electric strip heat. They can deliver 3 to 4 units of heating or cooling for every 1 unit of electricity consumed, making them significantly more efficient than traditional heating and cooling systems. 

Using heat pumps in HVAC helps decarbonize commercial buildings by reducing carbon emissions associated with heating and cooling. Since heat pumps do not directly burn fossil fuels, they produce no on-site carbon emissions. Their efficiency makes them a key component of efforts to lower the carbon footprint of commercial properties, in line with global climate goals.

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