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electrcity connection charge
AJH wrote:
I've been offered a yard to house my timber kiln, it is adjacent to a road with an electricity supply and I'm deciding whether to go with a generator 11 hours a day or the grid supply. SEEboard deem it a business connection and are asking for details of welders, motors, cranes etc. as well as the total load (about 15kW(e)max) before they will quote. They are wanting to know how much surge capacity you need. I assume it's mostly a refrigeration plant, to do water removal? Those can use quite large amounts of electricity. If its insulated very well ~500mm, I would imagine you could do most of the heating, from recovering waste heat. |
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Andrew Heggie wrote:
Ian Stirling wrote: I assume it's mostly a refrigeration plant, to do water removal? Those can use quite large amounts of electricity. If its insulated very well ~500mm, I would imagine you could do most of the heating, from recovering waste heat. No it uses waste heat and a through flow in dual cycle with a recirculating system, it removes about 3 tonne of water/shift. Err. It seems to me that it's quite reasonable to class something this large as industrial... |
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