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1. A heat sink (e.g. a heat pump) provides cooled
fluid.
2. The cooling circuit transports the cooled
fluid to the interior spaces.
3. There, a heat transfer takes place and the fluid is heated.
4. The heated fluid is cooled down again in the heat sink.
1. A heat source (e.g. a heat pump) provides heated
fluid.
2. The cooling circuit transports the heated
fluid to the interior spaces.
3. There, a heat transfer takes place and the fluid is cooled down.
4. The cooled fluid is heated again in the heat source.
high-quality components to avoid oxidation
for the use in special ambient conditions, such as dewing or condensate
formation
to avoid condensate formation
to reduce condensate formation
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