
doi: 10.2172/7164566
The operation and performance of a system using large commercial heat pumps to heat and cool two public buildings are reported. One of the buildings houses local government offices and the other the jail. The system uses the underground salt water at the site as the energy exchange medium. Included are: the operations summary, system performance, operating procedures, and operating modes. (MHR)
Consumption, Federal Region Vii, Progress Report, Brines, Developed Countries, Performance, & Utilization-- Municipalities & Community Systems-- Public Utilities-- (1980-), Public Buildings, Nebraska, Document Types, Usa 320603* -- Energy Conservation, Central Heating Plants, Heating, District Cooling, North America, And Utilization, & Utilization-- Industrial & Agricultural Processes-- Equipment & Processes, District Heating, 320303 -- Energy Conservation, Buildings, Cooling, 32 Energy Conservation, Operation
Consumption, Federal Region Vii, Progress Report, Brines, Developed Countries, Performance, & Utilization-- Municipalities & Community Systems-- Public Utilities-- (1980-), Public Buildings, Nebraska, Document Types, Usa 320603* -- Energy Conservation, Central Heating Plants, Heating, District Cooling, North America, And Utilization, & Utilization-- Industrial & Agricultural Processes-- Equipment & Processes, District Heating, 320303 -- Energy Conservation, Buildings, Cooling, 32 Energy Conservation, Operation
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