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HPU
(redirected from Heat Pump Unit)

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HPUHawaii Pacific University
HPUHigh Point University
HPUHydraulic Power Unit
HPUHoward Payne University (Brownwood, TX)
HPUHimachal Pradesh University (India)
HPUHomeless Persons Unit (UK)
HPUHydraulic Pumping Unit
HPUHeat Pump Unit
HPUHydrogen Production Unit
HPUHas Passed Urine
HPUHydrothermal Processing Unit
HPUHigh Priority Unit
HPUHull Processing Unit (Bradley Fighting Vehicle A3)
HPUHour Per Unit
HPUHigh Performance Unload (IBM)


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Performance of Gas-Engine Driven heat pump unit (GEDAC #16) Summary Report," Cooling, Heating and Power (CHP) Group, Engineering Science and Technology Division (ESTD), Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), July 12, 2007.
The units consisted of a heat pump unit and a hot water storage tank with a capacity of 200 L.
In open loop systems the water that is circulated through the heat pump units comes in direct contact with the earth, in closed loop systems the water runs through tubing that is buried in the ground.
 
 
 
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