GEA Heating & Refrigeration Technologies continues to consistently expand its heat pump portfolio.
The GEA RedGenium heat pump combined with the brand new GEA Grasso V XHP reciprocating compressor enables the provision of temperatures of +95 °C at the best efficiency.
In addition to the temperature plus, the largest V XHP compressor also offers almost double the capacity compared to previous models.
The new GEA Grasso V XHP reciprocating compressor series sets the bar high. The new GEA solution ideally complements the existing heat pump portfolio, as it is perfectly suited for many processes with high heat load requirements.
These include applications in the food, beverage and dairy industries. The temperature level also meets the criteria for space heating, district and local heating networks.
Electrically driven heat pumps can replace conventional fossil fuel-based heating systems. They use either available process waste heat or other heat sources from the environment and transfer the heat to a high temperature level.
GEA's industrial "Red" heat pumps are a proven concept and widely used by international customers in various industries and sectors.
This is also due to the key figures. Combined with the natural refrigerant ammonia at low charge levels, the technology offers the best efficiencies in its class. The most important parameter that significantly reduces energy consumption and overall costs, thus ensuring a significantly improved ROI.
GEA Heating & Refrigeration Technologies CEO, Kai Becker, said heat accounts for more than half of the global total final energy consumption.
“Despite best efforts, today it is still mainly produced using fossil fuels. If we are to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius compared to pre-industrial levels, we need a real game changer,” he said.
“When it comes to decarbonizing heat, heat pump technology with its proven track record is just that. Using heat pumps to cool our warming planet makes a lot of sense.”
The company’s product manager, Thomas Lergenmüller, said heat pumps are a future-proof solution.
"Future-proofed not only in terms of stricter environmental guidelines and ecological requirements, but also in terms of economic aspects,” Lergenmüller said.
“An efficient heat pump can immediately save on operating costs compared to conventional heating systems. This doesn't even take into account rising CO2 taxes or the significant increase in fossil fuel costs.”
The new GEA Grasso V XHP reciprocating compressor series has been developed by GEA's piston factory in ‘s-Hertogenbosch (The Netherlands).
It includes four models that will be available from 2022.