The Window Man recently designed and installed a sustainable thermal system for Schüco in Seaford, Delaware. This project is a high-performance flat roof system for delivering solar hot water to the Seaford High School. The system consists of 14 Schüco Premium LA collectors, a Schüco PS2.1 LF-50 heat transfer station and various Schüco balanced-of-system components. The unique piping and special thermal features built into the Premium LA collectors allow for installation of up to 16 collectors in series without the need for lengthy assembly of external compensators. System assembly was quick and easy thanks to Schüco’s ezFlatroof mounting system.
The annual energy savings are considerable – more than 950 therms of natural gas per year, representing a reduction in CO2 emissions of 12,500 lbs a year. This double benefit presents a decisive argument: lowering energy costs while making a clear contribution to protecting the climate.
For more information or to ask about installing a similar system in your commercial or residential building, contact The Window Man today!
Friday, December 26, 2008
New Solar Project in Delaware
Posted by Virginia Blogmaster at 11:15 AM
Labels: schuco windows, seaford delaware solar windows, seaford high school, solar windows delaware, solar windows virginia, sustainable thermal system
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