
An ultra-high temperature heat pump unit is a product capable of producing high temperatures of 95–120 °C. Its working principle is to absorb low-temperature heat from the external environment through the unit’s evaporator, and then, through multiple evaporators, compressors, and condensers operating in alternating cycles, convert this low-temperature thermal energy into high-temperature thermal energy.
Depending on the project requirements, the unit can utilize on-site low-grade heat sources such as waste hot water or waste hot gas to generate high-temperature energy, meeting the demand for high-temperature hot air, high-temperature hot water, or high-temperature steam.




