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Today: February 6, 2012
Eureka Heat Recovery System - In Action
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A 144 kW Eureka PTE system parallel connected to a 10,000 litre hot water storage cylinder, capable of producing nearly 3,000 litres of hot water per hour |
All hot water requirements at this McDonalds restaurant are provided by the Eureka PTS. |
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Eureka PTS and AG connected to a multipack compressor unit, to provide all heating and domestic hot water requirements for the Centra supermarket in Northern Ireland. |
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Eureka PTS and AG Systems installed at the Co-op store in Witney Highlights of data taken from 1st March through to 14th March 2006 – highlighting operation of the Eureka Heat Recovery Systems 1.Internal
shop temperature averaged 21.1 degrees Celsius over this entire period.
The store heating system was left on 24-7 and thermostats were set for
a heating temperature of 21 degrees.
2.Outside
temperature during this time dipped as low as -2 and -3 for extended
overnight periods. (The winter of 2006 was the coldest winter in ten
years.)
3.The back-up heat pump coil operated on average , just 16.6% of total time measured.
3 Over door air curtains were also operated from the Eureka System and a continuous supply of hot water for wash down etc at 55 – 60 degrees was available. |
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A 240 kW PTE system shown during installation, with the capacity to provide nearly 5,000 litres of hot water per hour. |
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