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scoobyscotlad
Ok, Dairy Farm here with a turbine connected for use of generated electricity.
Fairly simplistic home produced heat recovery system which heats water for free to 45c-50c depending on the season, using the return hot refridgerant gas to the compressors.Taking the heat out of the milk and putting it into the water.
Dairy boiler which is now heated twice a day for milk plant washing using our own generated power.
Originally thought to try and incorporate the 50c water into the central heating(standard oil warmflow combi boiler with hot water cylinder) but now thinking maybe replace the dairy boiler with something capable of warming a coil plumbed into radiator circuit?
If boiler is fairly constantly close to 85c(necessary for milk plant sanitisation) would it keep a moving flow of water in a coil in boiler at maybe 65c?
Maybe completely off the rails.....
Fairly simplistic home produced heat recovery system which heats water for free to 45c-50c depending on the season, using the return hot refridgerant gas to the compressors.Taking the heat out of the milk and putting it into the water.
Dairy boiler which is now heated twice a day for milk plant washing using our own generated power.
Originally thought to try and incorporate the 50c water into the central heating(standard oil warmflow combi boiler with hot water cylinder) but now thinking maybe replace the dairy boiler with something capable of warming a coil plumbed into radiator circuit?
If boiler is fairly constantly close to 85c(necessary for milk plant sanitisation) would it keep a moving flow of water in a coil in boiler at maybe 65c?
Maybe completely off the rails.....