Magnum Pl, Minto, Australien
Suprima Bakeries in Australia
2 x ELWA for hot water
Facts about the project
- Owner:
- Location
- PV system
- System
- Hot water boiler
- Boost-backup
Project summary
Hot water demand: approx. 4,600 L/day
Solar yield as expected: performing above average during winter due to the 45 degree tilt frames
Both ROTEX tanks balanced in temperature and solar input
High constant temperatures for process heat maintained across the period
No AC-Boost backup used!
Expected Solar Savings of AU$1,560/year (961 Euro, AU$0.29/kWh considered)
ELWA Produktdetails
0 – 2,000 W linear power control
Target temperature adjustable with rotary knob
Even works during grid blackouts
For water tanks with capacities of 100 – 1,000 litre
Internal consumption 2 W
Efficiency ratio >99 % at nominal capacity
Optional boost backup 750 W
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