Heat Pumps / Heat Recovery ChillersTraditionally, hospitals have heated the facility using hot water or steam boilers which rely on combustion of natural gas. At the same time, many hospitals are also cooling using a chiller plant and cooling tower to reject heat to the outside and exhausting heat through exhaust fans or economizer systems. A more efficient, low-carbon system uses heat recovery chillers to recycle building heat, making both chilled water and hot water with (nearly) the same energy input used to make just chilled water. Hospitals have enough internal heat that no additional heat source is needed in all but the coldest weather.
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Traditionally, hospitals have heated the facility using hot water or steam boilers which rely on combustion of natural gas. At the same time, many hospitals are also cooling using a chiller plant and cooling tower to reject heat to the outside and exhausting heat through exhaust fans or economizer systems. A more efficient, low-carbon system uses heat recovery chillers to recycle building heat, making both chilled water and hot water with (nearly) the same energy input used to make just chilled water. Hospitals have enough internal heat that no additional heat source is needed in all but the coldest weather.
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