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- 1. Built example
A solar system has been built to increase the energy efficiency of the process.
- 2. Industry Sector
Textile - Laundry
- 3. Industrial application
Heating washing water
- 4. Process description
- Process flowsheet:
No information is available.
- Processes:
No information is available.
- 5. Energy flows and temperature ranges
- Main heat supply system and fuel:
No information is available.
- Energy consumption (Sankey):
No information is available.
- Temperature ranges and other parameters:
No information is available.
- 6. Solar Thermal Plant
- Used scheme:
No information is available.
- Description of the main features and components:
- Year of construction : 2002
- Designer and/or installer : IIE
- Installed thermal capacity [kW] : 11.1 (15.8 m²)
- Collector type :PTC (2,3 m wide, 6,9 m long one axis tracking concentrator) Storage tank [m3] : n.a. Storage tank volume/Solar collector area (V/A) [lt/m2]: n.a. System concept : n.a.
- Technical problems or failures : During the start-up phase, problems associated with the tracking system identified and corrected (including misalignment of the mechanical components of the collector and control software tracking errors). A hydraulic circuit was also modified and a new cooling tower was designed and built.
- Pictures of the built solar system:
- 7. Energy savings
- Pinch analysis results:
No information is available.
- Energy savings:
No information is available.
- 8. Economic evaluation
- Economic parameters of the built solar system:
No information is available.
Data source: IIE (Carlos Ramos, J. Huacuz), CIE ( Claudio Estrada)
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