Heat Pumps Today
Heat transfer fluid characteristics have a direct and long-lasting heat pump system performance, production output, energy and down-time. Why heat pump experts specify Thermox DTX Key considerations when selecting a heat transfer fluid (HTF) for heat recovery include, ecient thermal energy transfer, minimal pumping-energy consumption, long-term preservation of pipework/system components, cost and minimal environmental impact. Propylene glycol (PG) and salt based HTF’s are widely used across the heat pump sector, but both have their drawbacks. Ethylene glycol (MEG - widely used in car coolant systems) is also considered and has the best heat transfer rates of all glycols, but its toxicity to humans and animals presents a significant risk in the event of a leak pre/post commissioning. Thermox DTX is a high eciency, non-toxic geothermal heat transfer fluid with antifreeze function, for use in geothermal, GSHP & air source heat recovery systems. The innovative fluid from Hydratech is based on ethylene glycol, blended with a patented DeTox™ additive. Long-life inhibitors provide protection against internal corrosion, scaling and biological fouling. Industry proven to maximise heat recovery, reduce maintenance and lower running costs, Thermox DTX is specified by the UK’s largest heat pump contractors, installers and designers. It has been commissioned in thousands of commercial and domestic heat pump systems by industry leaders such as Kensa, Nu-Heat and Ideal. Low Carbon Farming’s mega-greenhouse project in Norfolk and Suolk, a world-first for renewable heating utilises Thermox DTX - where heat is extracted from the local water treatment works and transferred in a closed loop system, to the heat pumps located at the greenhouses. The project, capable of producing 12% of the UK’s tomatoes with a 75% reduction in carbon footprint, demonstrates how renewable heating systems, and heat pumps in particular can be deployed on a commercial scale. Thermox DTX is a major step forward in heat transfer for geothermal, GSHP and air-source heat recovery systems, both commercial and domestic. Alongside are some of the key reasons why the likes of Kensa and Low Carbon Farming choose Thermox DTX over the most commonly used alternatives. THERMOX DTX V PROPYLENE GLYCOL Over 10% improvement in COP, ROI and heat recovery rate Due to lower viscosity, higher thermal conductivity and reduced volume required to achieve the same freeze-protection. Less volume required for every installation 5% less volume for -15C freeze protection - which improves COP and reduces cost. Lower COD and BOD compared with PG More readily biodegradable than PG based heat transfer fluids (HTF). Same low toxicity as PG Thermox DTX is verified and documented as non-toxic. In 2012 Cowi A/S and Mediator A/S in Denmark performed due diligence on Thermox DTX on behalf of the Danish EA, for the purposes of specifying Thermox DTX for use in geothermal systems in Denmark. Based on the findings of those two companies the Danish EA confirmed that Thermox DTX, but not standard MEG based HTF, could be used. Lower contamination risk Greater natural resistance to biological fouling in geothermal and other heat transfer systems. THERMOX DTX V SALT BRINE Far less corrosion Salt based brine HTF’s are exceptionally corrosive in the presence of oxygen, no matter the inhibitor formulation. With the best of intentions, geothermal systems have proven over the last 25 years to be very difficult to keep 100% tight and leak free. Thermox DTX is far less corrosive than all potassium formate solutions, when in the presence of oxygen (dissolved or otherwise). Less leakage Potassium Formate based heat transfer fluids are exceptionally ‘searching’ – with low cohesive properties and small molecules - known to find even the smallest of openings. Especially those around pump seals (mechanical and gland type), compression joints and manifold connections. Protects components The high specific gravity of potassium formate based HTF (>1.3) is beneficial for specific heat purposes. But at high flow-rates is known to have a scouring effect on the surface of carbon-steel components, which can lead to accelerated corrosion. This characteristic is not identified during the standard ASTM D1384 corrosion test, as the sample used is static (no flow). Easier to biodegrade Whilst the BOD and COD of formate based solutions are lower than glycol based solutions, including Thermox DTX, biodegradability tests (COD/BOD5 ratio) show that formates are harder to biodegrade than acetates and glycols, due to the presence of organic matter which is biodegradation resistant, and mineral matter. for more information on Thermox DTX, specialist technical advice and factory direct pricing call Hydratech’s Sales Engineers: Call 01792 586800 or email info@hydratech.co.uk Thermox DTX www.hydratech.co.uk by 18 A D V E R T O R I A L December | January 2022
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