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MCS Renewables
WPZ in Switzerland have tested a thermodynamic system
test number B-024-12-12
Tested for Energie EST Lda of Lote in Portugal. between 08.08.2012 and 13.08.2012.
It was tested as a domestic hot water heat pump (ie NOT solar thermal)
The test report 250 litre cylinder heated fropm 10.3 to 52.3, a rise of 42C , therefore the COP @ 15degrees C ambient temperature is 1.76.
Being as a decent heat pump can achieve a COP of over 3 at +5 degrees these thermodynamics kits are rubbish and should be used as skip liners.
The cylinders are also not WRAS approved.
Also
1kwhr of gas produces 190 grammes of CO2
1kwhr of elec produces 470 grammes of CO2
1kwhr of LPG produces 230 grammes of CO2
1kwhr of Oil produces 250 grammes of CO2
So unless you are installing in an all electric property these will never qualify for any incentive, ever, and at over ÂŁ6000 for a COP of 1.74 the customers would have been better just burning the immersion heater as they will never get their money back.
The model shown here :- Energie Energia Solar Termodinmica - Products - ECO 200I
claims 390 watts for 150 litres of water so 9.36KW
it takes 1.16 watts per cubic metre x .15 x 50 litres so 8.7KW
So this model has a COP of 0.93 !!!!
And that is using the information from their web site ......
This kit needs leaving in Portugal where it may perform better, up to a COP of 2.73 , which is still poor at 15 degrees compared to most normal heat pumps.
test number B-024-12-12
Tested for Energie EST Lda of Lote in Portugal. between 08.08.2012 and 13.08.2012.
It was tested as a domestic hot water heat pump (ie NOT solar thermal)
The test report 250 litre cylinder heated fropm 10.3 to 52.3, a rise of 42C , therefore the COP @ 15degrees C ambient temperature is 1.76.
Being as a decent heat pump can achieve a COP of over 3 at +5 degrees these thermodynamics kits are rubbish and should be used as skip liners.
The cylinders are also not WRAS approved.
Also
1kwhr of gas produces 190 grammes of CO2
1kwhr of elec produces 470 grammes of CO2
1kwhr of LPG produces 230 grammes of CO2
1kwhr of Oil produces 250 grammes of CO2
So unless you are installing in an all electric property these will never qualify for any incentive, ever, and at over ÂŁ6000 for a COP of 1.74 the customers would have been better just burning the immersion heater as they will never get their money back.
The model shown here :- Energie Energia Solar Termodinmica - Products - ECO 200I
claims 390 watts for 150 litres of water so 9.36KW
it takes 1.16 watts per cubic metre x .15 x 50 litres so 8.7KW
So this model has a COP of 0.93 !!!!
And that is using the information from their web site ......
This kit needs leaving in Portugal where it may perform better, up to a COP of 2.73 , which is still poor at 15 degrees compared to most normal heat pumps.