Good Morning,
I have just started researching alternative energy sources. I own a couple of laundromats and have watched the cost of doing business increases while the income of my customers has either disappeared or gone down. I believe the writing on the wall is clearly telling me that I need to do for my own business instead of relying on government grants or "greed" oriented technology.
That said, I hope to have the first laundromats run with alternative energy and recycled water (I used 360,000 gallons every three months or 4000 gallons per day on average).
It appears the easiest place to start is with the fuelless heater systems for hot water and for heating the stores. My hot water heaters start up a circulation pump to get the water flowing and then turn on the burners. It would seen that a hot water heater would do the opposite...start the rotation for a minute or two and then start the movement of water until the hot water storage reaches the 115 Degrees that I use. It appears there are many existing components that just have to be re-organized.
If anyone knows where I could even purchase and existing system from a manufacturer, I would be interested in looking into it.
I have read through a few of the threads and am looking forward to learning more.
thanks,
Jim
I have just started researching alternative energy sources. I own a couple of laundromats and have watched the cost of doing business increases while the income of my customers has either disappeared or gone down. I believe the writing on the wall is clearly telling me that I need to do for my own business instead of relying on government grants or "greed" oriented technology.
That said, I hope to have the first laundromats run with alternative energy and recycled water (I used 360,000 gallons every three months or 4000 gallons per day on average).
It appears the easiest place to start is with the fuelless heater systems for hot water and for heating the stores. My hot water heaters start up a circulation pump to get the water flowing and then turn on the burners. It would seen that a hot water heater would do the opposite...start the rotation for a minute or two and then start the movement of water until the hot water storage reaches the 115 Degrees that I use. It appears there are many existing components that just have to be re-organized.
If anyone knows where I could even purchase and existing system from a manufacturer, I would be interested in looking into it.
I have read through a few of the threads and am looking forward to learning more.
thanks,
Jim
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