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Reversible heat pumps are employed not only for heating, but also for cooling buildings. The Brandenburger Heatliner is an example of how the residual heat of the wastewater is exploited for heating buildings or for warming up water and for withdrawing warmth from room air and to dissipate it to the wastewater via the heat exchanger surface in the summer.
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