Thermodynamic Solar Systems
Systems are suitable for the following installations:
Homes with solid fuel stove/range: Due to the nature of solid fuel stoves/ranges a coil must be provided in the cylinder to ensure proper circulation of hot water away from the back boiler in the stove/range. The reason for this is in the event of a power failure in the home, hot water must be allowed circulate naturally from the stove/range to protect it.
Homes with oil/gas central heating only: When this system is installed in homes with oil fired/gas fired central heating and no solid fuel the thermodynamic system can provide all your hot water needs. This means that your oil bill is drastically reduced annually. As much as 1/3 of your heating bill is spent heating hot water annually. During the summer months there should be no need to fire up your oil/gas boiler at all, but you will still have piping hot water 24/7.
Sports Clubs: Thermodynamic panels can provide large quantities of hot water all year round. This system can be incorporated into existing shower systems to provide a continuous supply of hot water which can be backed up with gas or oil or electric immersion.
Nursing Homes/B & B’s: The thermodynamic panel system is ideal for nursing homes & B & B’s. The 500 litre system can provide hot water via 2 panels all year round, and can be complimented by the existing system.
Restaurants: A system can be designed to tailor for restaurant demands be it a 200 litre system right up to a 500 litre system. That’s the beauty of the thermodynamic system, it can be designed to provide from 200 litres right up to 500 litres.
Large hot water demands: For hot water demands larger than 500 litres per day, the Thermodynamic panel system can be designed to provide 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, etc litres of hot water by means of a thermodynamic block. The thermodynamic block can have from 4 panels to 48 panels depending on the amount of hot water required.
Hotels, laundrettes, etc would be ideal candidates for this type of system.
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Existing Homes |
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Site visit carried out to assess suitability and cost. |
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If all is agreeable grant approval is sought by client- approx 3-4 weeks for approval from SEAI. |
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50% deposit is required to order the system (approx 3 -4 weeks depending on stock levels) |
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System is installed in 1 day, commissioned & grant paperwork signed by installers. Remaining 50% paid on completion. |
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Grant is usually received within 3 - 4 weeks after installation. |
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New Builds |
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Site visit carried out to assess suitability and cost. |
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50% deposit is required to order the system (approx 3 -4 weeks depending on stock levels) |
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Panel and pipework usually installed first - less than 1 day. |
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3-4 weeks notice required when cylinder is needed to order cylinder into stock. |
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Cylinder delivered, system commissioned and activated. Remaining 50% paid on completion. |
