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To install a heat pump correctly in an industrial process is not only a question of heat pump optimization. The way the integration is made will at least have as much influence on the final result as the efficiency of the heat pump itself. Therefore a simultaneous optimization must be made which takes both the heat pump and the process into account.
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Franck, PÅ., Wallin, E., Berntsson, T. (1991). Process Integration of Various types of Heat Pump. In: Smith, I.E. (eds) Applications and Efficiency of Heat Pump Systems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-30179-1_2
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