Grundfos by Alfa Laval Heat Exchangers

Introducing a new benchmark in heat exchange

 

Grundfos and Alfa Laval are building the next standard in efficiency with the GAQ Gasketed Plate and Brazed Plate Heat Exchangers Series, driving progress across a wide range of applications.

 

 

GAQ Series – Gasketed Plate Heat Exchangers

 

Efficient, Reliable, and Sustainable Heat Transfer for HVAC Hydronic Systems

The Grundfos by Alfa Laval GAQ Series brings together two industry leaders to deliver advanced gasketed plate heat exchangers designed for optimal performance in hydronic heating and cooling applications. Engineered for energy efficiency, compact footprint, and easy maintenance, the GAQ Series ensures reliable temperature control and long-term operational savings.

Key Features:

  • High thermal efficiency for reduced energy consumption
  • Flexible design for easy integration into new or existing systems
  • Robust construction for long service life and minimal maintenance
  • Quick access for cleaning and inspection

 

Applications:

The GAQ Series is ideal for a wide range of HVAC and hydronic systems, including:

  • District heating and cooling
  • Commercial buildings (offices, hotels, hospitals)
  • Industrial process cooling and heating
  • Residential complexes

 

 

Brazed Plate Heat Exchangers

Compact, High-Performance Heat Transfer for HVAC Applications

The Grundfos by Alfa Laval brazed plate heat exchangers are designed to deliver exceptional thermal efficiency and reliability in a compact, maintenance-free package. Perfect for modern HVAC systems, these units provide efficient heat transfer for heating, cooling, and refrigeration, helping you achieve energy savings and system flexibility.

 Key Features:

  • Space-saving design for easy installation in tight spaces
  • High efficiency for reduced energy costs and lower carbon footprint
  • Durable, leak-free construction with no gaskets or bolts
  • Maintenance-free operation for long-term reliability

Applications:

Ideal for a wide range of HVAC and hydronic systems, including:

  • Chillers and heat pumps
  • District heating and cooling
  • Air conditioning systems in commercial and residential buildings
  • Industrial process cooling
  • Solar heating systems