China officially launched the first batch of national parks on October 12, 2021, with a total of five. One of the first national parks, the Northeast Tiger and Leopard National Park chose Hien heat pumps, with a total area of 14600 square meters to witness the resistance of Hien air source heat pumps to extreme cold.
When it comes to “Northeast China”, it always reminds people of heavy snow, extremely cold. None could disagree with that. The climate zone where Northeast Tiger and Leopard National Park is located in a continental humid climate zone, with high temperatures up to 37.5 ° C and extreme low temperatures of -44.1 ° C, resulting in long and cold winters. The Northeast Tiger and Leopard National Park covers a total area of 14600 square kilometers and has a vast territory. In this extremely cold Northeast Tiger and Leopard National Park, there are forest farms of various sizes. While park managers, forest rangers, researchers, and investigators are guarding this national park, Hien heat pumps are guarding them.
Last year, Hien equipped the Northeast Tiger and Leopard National Park with corresponding ultra-low temperature air source heat pump cooling and heating units based on the actual heating needs of various forest farms such as Jiefang Forest Farm and Dahuanggou Forest Farm. A total of 10 DLRK-45II ultra-low temperature ASHP for dual heating and cooling systems for all forest farms in Northeast Tiger and Leopard National Park, 8 DLRK-160II ultra-low temperature ASHP for dual heating and cooling systems, and 3 DLRK-80II ultra-low temperature ASHP for dual heating and cooling systems, meeting the cooling and heating needs of 14400 square meters.
We have gone through a harsh test of heating season. Not to mention that the Hien units are very energy-saving, easy to operate, and do not pollute the environment. More importantly, all Hien units have been operating stably and efficiently under severe cold ambient temperatures with zero faults, continuously delivering constant temperature and comfortable heat energy, keeping the indoor temperature around 23 ℃, allowing the staff of Northeast Tiger and Leopard National Park to warm and comfortable through the cold days.
Post time: May-05-2023