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ASHP installation by a CO2 air source heat pump system. New heat emitters from a new plantroom, that included, new magna 3 pumps, and buffer vessels, with a Trend control system.  The CO2 air source heat pump system is an innovative and efficient way to heat and cool buildings. The ASHP system utilizes a natural refrigerant, CO2, which has a lower global warming potential than traditional refrigerants such as HFCs. The CO2 ASHP system also operates at higher efficiencies than traditional heat pumps, resulting in lower energy costs for building owners.


As part of the ASHP installation, new heat emitters were installed in a new plant room. The heat emitters included new Magna 3 pumps and buffer vessels. The Magna 3 pumps are high-efficiency pumps that are designed to circulate water through the heating and cooling system. The buffer vessels are used to store hot or cold water, which can be used to meet peak demand or to provide backup heating or cooling.


A Trend control system was also installed to control the ASHP system. The Trend control system is a state-of-the-art control system that provides real-time monitoring and control of the ASHP system. The Trend control system allows building owners to optimize the performance of the ASHP system and to ensure that the system is operating efficiently.


The ASHP installation has resulted in a significant reduction in energy costs for the building owner. The ASHP system is also more environmentally friendly than traditional heating and cooling systems. The ASHP installation is a success example of how CO2 ASHP systems can be used to reduce energy costs and environmental impact.


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