Article | REF: IN701 V1

NH3/H2O absorption-based cold and electricity combined production cycle

Authors: Simone BRACCIO, Hai Trieu PHAN, Nicolas TAUVERON, Nolwenn LE PIERRÈS

Publication date: November 10, 2022

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3. Applications

The main application for absorption chillers is building cooling. . High-capacity (industrial-scale) machines can be found in many large buildings, where they typically supply chilled water that circulates through heat exchangers throughout the building to cool the air. The advantage of absorption chillers is that they use a non-electric power source, offering flexibility to the designer, owner or user. Absorption chillers can also be useful for industrial-scale heat recovery, particularly at low temperatures. Large plants (e.g. chemical plants, oil refineries) often have processes operating at different temperatures, requiring either heating or cooling. One...

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