The potential for reducing virgin electric power supply is massive in a typical Offshore Living Quarter (LQ).
Nearly 100% of electrical power consumed in computer racks and equipment rooms (LIR, LER & CCR) is transformed into heat emission.
To keep the computers and other equipment working it needs cooling and additional power is used to operate the DX cooling units and HVAC system that dumps the heat to ambient air or to seawater.
On the other hand, the HVAC systems use virgin electric power to heat air to maintain correct temperature inside the LQ. Meanwhile the HVAC extract air system constantly sucks out massive amounts of thermal energy, in most cases without any heat recovery whatsoever.
The amount of energy leaving LQ’s trough the extract air is in average between 250-450 kW, constantly year around.
Also, the hot tap water system are depending on 100% virgin electric power to keep the tap water temperature close to 80 degrees C.
Winns heat pump reclaim heat in the most efficient way.
The potential for reducing virgin electric power supply is massive in a typical Offshore Living Quarter (LQ).
Nearly 100% of electrical power consumed in computer racks and equipment rooms (LIR, LER & CCR) is transformed into heat emission.
To keep the computers and other equipment working it needs cooling and additional power is used to operate the DX cooling units and HVAC system that dumps the heat to ambient air or to seawater.
On the other hand, the HVAC systems use virgin electric power to heat air to maintain correct temperature inside the LQ. Meanwhile the HVAC extract air system constantly sucks out massive amounts of thermal energy, in most cases without any heat recovery whatsoever.
The amount of energy leaving LQ’s trough the extract air is in average between 250-450 kW, constantly year around.
Also, the hot tap water system are depending on 100% virgin electric power to keep the tap water temperature close to 80 degrees C.
Winns heat pump reclaim heat in the most efficient way.
For onshore hotels, office buildings and cooperatives Winns has for many years focused on the principle of keeping the energy inside the building and distribute it where its needed. Experience and research supports that the energy savings are massive.
Going forward it is obvious that the energy consumption, reclaiming and distribution in offshore LQ’s in general are in dire need of attention as well as being area of focus for operating companies with the goal of reducing their carbon footprint.
This will be not only recommended, but are expected to be part of governmental regulations in the near future, Norwegian legislating committees are already working on new laws for handling of excess heat in industrial and commercial applications.
Winns TEPDS is based on the principle of Thermal Energy -Preserve & Distribute, reducing the need for virgin electric power to an absolute minimum.
For onshore hotels, office buildings and cooperatives Winns has for many years focused on the principle of keeping the energy inside the building and distribute it where its needed. Experience and research supports that the energy savings are massive.
Going forward it is obvious that the energy consumption, reclaiming and distribution in offshore LQ’s in general are in dire need of attention as well as being area of focus for operating companies with the goal of reducing their carbon footprint.
This will be not only recommended, but are expected to be part of governmental regulations in the near future, Norwegian legislating committees are already working on new laws for handling of excess heat in industrial and commercial applications.
Winns TEPDS is based on the principle of Thermal Energy -Preserve & Distribute, reducing the need for virgin electric power to an absolute minimum.
CO₂ is your easiest way to a provision stores refrigeration system. It lasts the lifetime of the installation. Winns basic unit fits 95% of the LQ's provision stores applications.
There are no longer need for synthetical refrigerants in any known refrigeration application. Winns has taken a leading role in this implementation.
It’s a system for living quarters, where the potential for reducing virgin electric power supply is massive, in a typical Offshore Living Quarter (LQ)
CO₂ is your easiest way to a provision stores refrigeration system. It lasts the lifetime of the installation. Winns basic unit fits 95% of the LQ's provision stores applications.
There are no longer need for synthetical refrigerants in any known refrigeration application. Winns has taken a leading role in this implementation.
It’s a system for living quarters, where the potential for reducing virgin electric power supply is massive, in a typical Offshore Living Quarter (LQ)
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