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The Eureka Heat Recovery System - Benefits
Turning Waste Heat Into Profit With Eureka Heat Recovery Systems
Total waste heat available* - 16kW
Run time - 16 h/d
Run time, day/year - 330
Condensing Temperature - 48 c
Achievable Hot Water Temperature - 55c
Temperature Difference (Cold Water In @ 10 c) - 45 c
Max Hot Water Production Per Day - 4892L
Assume 80% Usage - 3913L
Energy Price kWh - 7p
Energy Savings per Year - £4732
Investment Including Installations - £7000
Return On Investment - 1.48Yrs
Profit After Payback Per Year At Current Energy Prices - £4732
* case study based on actual 16kW installation. This is a relatively small installation. Installations can be any size from 4kW upwards - a typical large installation would be around 750kW.
Reducing Your Carbon Footprint With Eureka Heat Recovery Systems
Based on using a 16kW Eureka Heat Exchanger for 13 h/d 330 d/y. Compared to other energy sources.
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