What cooling effect does this system have?

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The discussion focuses on estimating the total cooling effect of a heat pump system, specifically its output in Watts for a cooling battery. Key data includes the ground water temperature at approximately 5 degrees Celsius and a heat pump with a thermal heating rating (THR) of 154 kW. Participants are encouraged to share relevant data to assist in the calculation. The need for additional information, such as the attachment mentioned, is acknowledged to refine the analysis. Overall, the goal is to determine the system's cooling capacity effectively.
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Shown in the attachment is a system consisting of a heat pump and other components. My question is how I can approximate the total cooling effect in Watts available to the cooling battery. We know that the ground water is about 5 degrees, and I have some other data as well, just shout as I'm not sure what's relevant. The heat pump has a THR value of 154 kW.
 
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Perhaps I should actually attach the attachment... :blushing:
 

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