Compressors with frequency inverter

HKT Huber-Kälte-Technik GmbH – Productinfo Goeldner-Compressors for Chillventa 2008

„Pioneering concepts with Goeldner compressors“
– The HKT want’s to show inovations from the point of best efficiency if possible with the natural refrigerant ammonia, R723 and propane on the exhibition 2008th.

With it’s support and service always HKT enthuses its customers.

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“Kälte Klima Aktuell“, Issue 10/2007, Page 32. R 723 – The special heat-/cool concept

With sensible planning of modern cooling systems you can use the produced waste heat in various ways.

In the active Hotel “Altis” is the waste heat from the chiller and an ice skating rink,
an ice climbing wall used for heating and hot water supply of the building and an outdoor swimming pool.

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“Die Kälte“, Issue 07/2007, Page 46, 4th Summer event at HKT

In the Olympic cycle, the Huber-Kälte-Technik GmbH invited along with the DKV BV Munich for the summer party to Halfing. Also this year many guests from the refrigeration sector and the regional association DKV arrived in Halfing. Despite mostly good weather, in addition to the visit of the new corporate building could be discussed about the refrigeration technology in a relaxed atmosphere with pork and beer.

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“Die Kälte“, Issue 06/2006, Page 36. Sewage heatpump with propane

Sewage heatpump with propane – Two features combined.
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“Kälte Klima Aktuell“, Issue 5/2006, Page 130. Propane-heatpump energy from the sewage drain

A Lot of heat sources can be used for the supply of heat pumps.

Also, a sewer as the pioneer project of the Limmat River in Zurich school shows.

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“Kälte Klima Aktuell“, Issue 1/2006, Page 50. How do you cut operating costs

A well thought R410A refrigeration system reduces CO2 emissions by over 50%. On Ökoring example, a grocery wholesaler in the Bavarian Mammendorf, clearly indicates how to reduce operating costs but also CO2 emissions.

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