The Purpose Of Heat Recovery
1. Core value: Significantly reduce energy consumption and costs
Recycling waste heat and turning waste into treasure: The refrigeration system generates a large amount of condensation heat (waste heat) during refrigeration, and heat recovery technology collects this heat for heating domestic hot water, heating or industrial process water.
Reduce additional energy consumption: There is no need to separately start boilers, electric heaters, and other equipment for heating needs, directly reducing fuel and electricity costs, and significantly reducing long-term operating costs.
2. Environmental Protection and Sustainable Development
Reduce carbon emissions: By reducing the consumption of fossil fuels or electricity, we can directly reduce greenhouse gas emissions such as carbon dioxide, and contribute to the "dual carbon" goal.
Reduce environmental thermal pollution: Reduce waste heat emissions into the atmosphere, alleviate urban heat island effect, and reduce the thermal impact on the surrounding environment.

3. Improve the overall efficiency of the system
Optimizing the operation of refrigeration units: Some heat recovery systems can assist in cooling the condenser, reducing the condensation temperature, improving the COP (energy efficiency ratio) of the refrigeration unit, and making refrigeration more energy-efficient.
Multi purpose: One system simultaneously meets the dual needs of "cooling+heating", with higher space and equipment utilization.
4. Meet diversified heat demand
Domestic hot water supply: In scenarios such as hotels, hospitals, schools, and residences, it can provide stable hot water to meet daily needs.
Process heating: In industrial production, processes such as drying, preheating, and cleaning can utilize recovered heat to meet the temperature requirements of the process.
Winter heating: In cold regions, heat pump technology can be combined to use recovered heat to assist heating and improve heating comfort.
5. Policy and market driven
The global and domestic policy requirements for energy conservation and low-carbon are becoming increasingly strict, and heat recovery is an important means for building/industrial projects to meet energy consumption standards and obtain green certifications (such as LEED and green building).
The continuous rise in energy prices and the shortened investment return cycle of heat recovery have become the economic preferred choices for enterprises and projects.






