Conditions of Heat Pump System Efficient Operation Based on Energy of Cold Water and Ventilation Air

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Conditions of Heat Pump System Efficient Operation Based on Energy of Cold Water and Ventilation Air

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V. Petrash, M. Vysotskaia

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V. Petrash, M. Vysotskaia (2016). Conditions of Heat Pump System Efficient Operation Based on Energy of Cold Water and Ventilation Air. Вентиляція, освітлення та теплогазопостачання, 20(), 62-70. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-556979