Sustainable Resources Management Inc.
Company Details
Company Information
David Katz
Title:
Chief Executive Officer
Telephone:
(416) 493-9232
Fax:
(416) 493-5366
Email:
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Products
Environmental Products And Services
Pollution Reduction
sulpher dioxide and nitric oxide reduction technology developed
at Ontario Hydro by our associate.
Demand-based Energy Management System.
Save Energy Engineering Inc.'s energy management system (EMS) is
a technology that by- passes the storage tank and lowers the
recirculating water temperature during no demand periods while
maintaining the desired water temperature in the storage tank as
standby.
The EMS has a state-of-the-art microprocessor which monitors
temperature conditions in the domestic hot water system through
electronic temperature sensors, controls devices, detects
events, and samples and stores data at specified intervals.
Operating parameters for the maximum efficiency of the system,
based on the monitoring data, are programmed into the
microprocessor and can be adjusted from time to
time as required.
The EMS includes an energy award winning, patented by-pass
concept which allows the recirculating water to by-pass the
storage tank during periods of no demand, hence the storage tank
temperature is not continually being lowered by the cooler
returning water. As a result, the running time of the boilers is
significantly reduced while still maintaining the desired
storage tank temperature. During no demand
by-pass, the recirculating water is not allowed to drop beyond a
pre-set temperature that would adversely effect operating
efficiency. When the recirculating water drops to the pre-set
temperature or there is a demand for hot water, the by-pass
valve closes and hot water is supplied from the storage tank at
the desired temperature.
The by-pass concept therefore reduces the energy that would
otherwise be wasted in heating losses during no demand. The
resulting fuel savings are achieved without sacrificing resident
needs for hot water at any time.
In a recent joint benchmark test with a third party evaluator
for a local utility, the EMS and by-pass were able to reduce DHW
boiler running time during 3 summer days by 11%, resulting in
potential summer monthly savings over $400. Studies have shown
that seasonality has significant effect on DHW temperature and
usage. Distribution losses are greater in the winter thereby
providing greater potential savings using the by-pass loop. Some
systems have achieved 20% saving in DHW energy costs.
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