2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.enconman.2014.08.065
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A key review of wastewater source heat pump (WWSHP) systems

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“…Pressure losses in this design are minimal since there are no flow constrictions, similar to the concentric tube type. When this type is used at sewage level, there is a possibility to embed it within the main pipeline or place it on top of the lower side of the pipeline [36]. However, in both arrangements the efficiency is reduced considerably, as deposits and sediments tend to settle on the surface.…”
Section: Heat Pumpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Pressure losses in this design are minimal since there are no flow constrictions, similar to the concentric tube type. When this type is used at sewage level, there is a possibility to embed it within the main pipeline or place it on top of the lower side of the pipeline [36]. However, in both arrangements the efficiency is reduced considerably, as deposits and sediments tend to settle on the surface.…”
Section: Heat Pumpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In solo HEs, the best passive mechanism for bio-film clean-up is regular cleaning and flushing of the pipes, with appropriate detergents. Usually auto-cleaning strainers or specific filters for larger biological impurities are recommended [36]. As the temperatures involved are not that high, the use of plastic HEs has also been investigated [36].…”
Section: Anti-fouling Mechanismsmentioning
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“…Liu et al (2014) studied the application of a heat pump system using untreated urban sewage as a heat source. Hepbasli et al (2014) made a review of the heat pumps using wastewater as a heat source. The temperature of the sewage depends on the period of the year and the geographical location, but typical temperatures are between 10ᵒC to 35ᵒC.…”
Section: Waste Heat Recoverymentioning
confidence: 99%