ПЕРСПЕКТИВНЫЕ СХЕМЫ ОТБОРА НИЗКОПОТЕНЦИАЛЬНОЙ ТЕПЛОТЫ ОТКРЫТЫХ ВОДОТОКОВ В ЦЕЛЯХ ТЕПЛОСНАБЖЕНИЯ МАЛОЭТАЖНЫХ ЗДАНИЙ
Abstract
Рассмотрен вопрос теплоснабжения малоэтажных зданий с помощью теплонасосной системы на основе использования низкопотенциальной теплоты небольших водотоков. Приведён пример конструкции погружного теплообменника вода-рассол, спроектированного для работы в составе подобных систем.
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