m2e
Mechanical
- Jun 28, 2006
- 92
Hi, I've previously posted this question in the energy forum, but I wanted to also post it here because nowadays HVAC engineers deal a lot with this kind of project too. I thought I might find some valuable advise here.
I'm working on a project where we would like to harvest the heat in the wastewater in a wastewater treatment plant. We're thinking to use water-water heat pump to get the heat for a number of other purposes, such as providing heat for the building, domestic hot water, the wastewater treatment processes, etc.
1. Do think think it's feasible?
2. What would be your approaches to this project, and what type of equipment are you thinking of using?
3. Is it possible to use the heat for building cooling too? (Absorption chiller? or using the sewer as a heat sink for water-air heat pump?)
Thanks.
Thank you.
I'm working on a project where we would like to harvest the heat in the wastewater in a wastewater treatment plant. We're thinking to use water-water heat pump to get the heat for a number of other purposes, such as providing heat for the building, domestic hot water, the wastewater treatment processes, etc.
1. Do think think it's feasible?
2. What would be your approaches to this project, and what type of equipment are you thinking of using?
3. Is it possible to use the heat for building cooling too? (Absorption chiller? or using the sewer as a heat sink for water-air heat pump?)
Thanks.
Thank you.