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Pump system
25 January 2013
Star Refrigeration and Norwegian refrigeration partner Norsk Kulde, have installed the Neatpump system at the Ramsund Naval Base in Norway. Star's Neatpump is an ammonia heat pump plant that extracts heat from sea

Star Refrigeration and Norwegian
refrigeration partner Norsk Kulde,
have installed the Neatpump system
at the Ramsund
Naval Base in
Norway.
Star's Neatpump is an ammonia heat pump plant that extracts heat from seawater in Ramsund's harbour.
A glycol loop submerged in the harbour helps provide hot water and heating to all buildings on the base. The Neatpump does not require any synthetic gases (HFCs) and it operates using a low charge of ammonia.
The Vilter single screw compressor which has balanced pressure across the central rotor is at the heart of Neatpump. It is available with capacities ranging from 300 to 8000kW and can be designed to cool both water and secondary fluids including glycol, making it suitable for a variety of applications.
Star's Neatpump is an ammonia heat pump plant that extracts heat from seawater in Ramsund's harbour.
A glycol loop submerged in the harbour helps provide hot water and heating to all buildings on the base. The Neatpump does not require any synthetic gases (HFCs) and it operates using a low charge of ammonia.
The Vilter single screw compressor which has balanced pressure across the central rotor is at the heart of Neatpump. It is available with capacities ranging from 300 to 8000kW and can be designed to cool both water and secondary fluids including glycol, making it suitable for a variety of applications.
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