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Follow on Google News | ![]() New from Budzar Industries - Propane (R290) Heat Pump!Heat pumps provide both heating and cooling to a building. In the winter, the heat pump provides heating by extracting heat from outside a building and moving it inside. In the summertime, cooling is provided by transferring heat from indoors to outdoors. How Do Heat Pumps Work?
Why Use R290? Natural refrigerant Propane (R290) is being used as an alternative hydrocarbon refrigerant to synthetic F-Gas refrigerants more frequently as older, more environmentally damaging refrigerants are being phased out. Propane as a refrigerant is incredibly well suited to use in heat pumps. Propane (R290) has an operating temperature up to 70°C (158°F), with good thermodynamic properties, a low global warming potential (GWP), and zero ozone depletion potential (ODP). The R290 heat pumps deliver the heating and cooling expected with heat pumps, but they also reduce carbon emissions while maximizing efficiency with cooling and heating systems. About R290 Heat Pumps from Budzar Industries The Natural Refrigerant https://www.budzar.com/ The R290 Heat Pump provides a highly efficient, practical, cost-effective solution to standard HFC heat pumps. Propane chiller heat pumps from Budzar Industries feature advantages such as reduced load loss, system efficiency that matches or exceeds systems using synthetic refrigerants, and excellent safety levels. Budzar Green Propane (R290) Chiller Heat Pumps may be customized to meet your requirements. Some Options include:
Features of the natural refrigerant R290 Heat Pump include semi-hermetic reciprocating compressors, a stainless-steel plate heat exchanger, and a structural steel frame. Other features included:
In addition to Propane R290 Heat Pumps, Budzar Industries engineers, designs and manufactures isobutane chiller heat pumps and https://www.budzar.com/ End
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