heat recovery unit Articles
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RTO upgrade sees significant benefits - Case Study
A project this year to upgrade an existing RTO has been successfully completed in four areas: Increasing thermal efficiency by adding additional layers of ceramic honeycomb media into the RTO this has the benefits of energy reduction from lower gas consumption both during production & on standby. De-commissioning an old inefficient recuperative oxidiser which was attached to a single ...
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The Nitrogen Experts - success factors
Employees Highly experienced: our employees average 14 years of nitrogen pumping services Equipment Incorporates the latest technology available Meets high standards of quality, maintained in-house Offers both heat recovery and burner units Management Committed to providing the best training possible Dedicated to the highest safety standards Responsive to industry changes ...
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Case study - Mission Linen Supply, Santa Barbara, California, USA
“A number of years ago Sid Abma of Sidel Systems USA Inc. approached us with his Sidel SRU flue gas heat recovery unit. I think that we, like most companies, considered it; but we took no action for some time. Finally a situation developed that made it beneficial for us to try this unit. We purchased a unit and had it installed in July of 2006. A second unit is in the process of being ...
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Case Study: Yarn Dryer Waste Heat Recovery System
When a UK-based textiles manufacturing plant were looking to increase the energy efficiency of its twin yarn drying process lines ThermTech designed, manufactured and installed a waste heat recovery system which met their needs. The two dryers originally exhausted both hot and humid air to atmosphere at around 140°C. A simple, self-controlling and cost effective heat recovery system was ...
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Energy efficiency and emission reduction of TPM, PM2.5, and SO2 from natural gas and fuel oil fired boiler exhausts
Fully 8% of all of Canada’s energy consumption occurs in gas and fuel oil fired boilers in commercial and institutional facilities1, with proportional amounts of greenhouse gases, particulate matter, and other pollutants. Recently particulate matter, and in particular that smaller than 2.5 microns (PM2.5) has garnered specific attention due to attributed health effects as demonstrated by ...
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Rutherford Appleton Laboratories - Case study
The new Research Complex at Harwell Oxford is a multidisciplinary laboratory providing world leading facilities for new and cutting edge research in both life and physical sciences and the interface between them. Environmental issues were at the forefront of the building design with all energy use carefully monitored. An innovative Earth Tube has been buried along side the building to utilise ...
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Case-study - Utilising waste heat for water production and climate control
Water purification is needed to produce high quality water for consumption, agriculture and industrial needs. Conventional water treatment processes, like distillation and reverse osmosis, consume vast amounts of energy. However, there is a large potential for significant reductions in energy consumption and CO2 emissions in this sector. It can be achieved by the exploitation of waste heat for ...
By Climate-KIC
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Case study - Synapsys - Making a splash in energy excellence
Synapsys makes a splash in energy excellence Synapsys, UK leader in developing and supplying innovative communication interfaces for the built environment, is at the high-tech heart of a low carbon leisure centre building which has received a top accreditation for energy saving and attracted half a million visitors in its first year. The £7million new Wolverton Leisure Centre in Milton ...
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Saint-Vincent Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Boiler/Cogen Heat/Energy Recovery Application Thermal Energy installed designed and implemented an integrated FLU-ACE heat recovery system with cogeneration unit for efficient electrical power generation and an overall reduction in energy consumption. The installation consists of a natural gas fueled engine with a 425 kW generator, waste heat boiler, and FLU-ACE system processing combined flue ...
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Case study - Waste heat generates steam and savings
OVERVIEW A coil coating facility purchased a new a 15,000 SCFM Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (RTO) which had a nominal heat transfer efficiency rate of 90% thermal energy recovery. It was designed with supplemental fuel injection (SFI) which is used during low VOC loading conditions, to help save fuel cost. The facility was looking for additional ways to decrease their exhaust air temperature ...
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Zoo-technical application of Ground Source Heat Pumps: a pilot case study
Ground Source Heat Pumps are energy-efficient HVAC systems usually adopted in residential and commercial buildings. However the control of the thermal environment is required not only in spaces occupied by people, but also in intensive breeding farms, in order to maintain healthy conditions and to increase productivity. In the Italian livestock breedings, heating is usually provided by means of ...
By Tethys srl
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Promega Administration and Logistics Center, Walldorf, Germany - Case study
The building essentially consists of two parts. The logistics area houses deep-freeze rooms and cabinets, storage areas and technical equipment for goods packaging and dispatch as well as the production area of the subsidiary Terso. The administration area contains a conference area, a workshop, a canteen with staff kitchen and a fitness area in addition to the office space. The areas are grouped ...
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