Thursday, November 4, 2010

Sunnyheat against storage heaters pt2

The graph below shows the print room temperature and humidity levels in October. The Sunnyheat panels maintained a set temp of 20.5 Degrees (DAY AND NIGHT) and used 730 kWh of electricity in the process while reducing humidity range. That’s an energy saving of 46% over using storage heating, which is not controllable or effective. The cost saving is estimated to be 80 cents a day although in the summer the saving was €3.80 per day. The Sunnyheat panels have a fully programmable remote controlled thermostat and the long wave radiant heat does not heat the air but rather the fabric of the building and its contents. As the surface temperatures are higher the air temperature does not need to be as high in order for thermal comfort levels to be achieved. Storage heaters primarily heat the air which is easily lost in a leaky building. The operator is very happy with the comfort levels in the print room now. The Sunnyheat panels are designed to replace tiles in suspended ceilings. http://www.sunnyheat.ie/
The graph below shows the storage heaters and convection heaters in Dec 2009, the temperature in the room struggled to get to 20 Deg and the humidity was all over the place.



1 comment:

  1. Storage heaters aimed to stockpile heat spawn from electric energy. I am sharing some tips for the use of storage heaters.
    Set the input switch to standardize heat overnight. If your home is of good insulation material like mud, bricks and not of wood than you do not need to use heaters at high settings.
    In day time the output switch control should be off. For long term absence periods set the settings at low to save energy.
    Set the thermostat to maintain a constant temperature in the room. If your electric storage heater has a thermostat, press the up or down buttons next to the temperature display to adjust the temperature to your liking. A thermostat will help to regulate the temperature and prevent unnecessary heat waste.
    Storage Heaters

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