Enerin fabricates and assembles first process skid for modular heat pump

Enerin Process and System Engineer, Tord Erlend Estensen, photographed earlier this year with the skid in the background at Eagle Technology in Norway.

Milestone for skid-based delivery approach

Enerin has completed the fabrication and assembly of its first process skid for its modular high-temperature heat pump solution, marking a key step in the company’s move toward scalable industrial deployment.

The skid — built and assembled at Norway's Eagle Technology facility — integrates pumps, piping, valves, instrumentation and heat exchange components into a single structural frame. Mechanical assembly and insulation are now complete, and the system has entered internal testing.

The milestone follows several months of design and fabrication work, with the unit expected to move toward delivery at the Roche Basel/Kaiseraugst site in Switzerland this Summer.

Before leaving the workshop, the skid undergoes full verification of all sensors, valves, pumps and control loops. This factory-based testing approach allows Enerin to validate performance in a controlled environment, reducing risk and shortening installation and commissioning time once deployed on site.

The development of the first process skid represents an important step in Enerin’s standardisation strategy. By shifting complexity from site to workshop, the company aims to improve quality assurance, streamline installation and support a more efficient rollout of its industrial heat pump systems.

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