New Temperature Controller: Hot Water With Less Wasted Energy
February 4, 2011
A new temperature controller allows buildings to stop wasting electricity pumping hot water, 24/7, while maintaining optimum temperatures.
San Jose, California Free Hot Water, a leading manufacturer and distributor of solar thermal products, introduces the new FHWH-CTDST-932PR differential temperature controller, intelligently designed to turn on or off building hot water pumps only when needed, saving electricity.
"This temperature controller is such a simple solution to better building energy efficiency and reducing a building's electricity costs," said Paul Burrowes, Free Hot Water's COO. "The payback time can be less than a year."
The FHWH-CTDST-932PR differential temperature controller is designed for automatically switching on or off hot water pumps for maximum hot water pumping energy efficiency. Typically, water is heated by a building’s gas water heating system, 24/7, and constantly circulated through the building, allowing for a “This temperature controller is such a simple solution to better building energy efficiency and reducing a building’s electricity costs,” said Paul Burrowes, Free Hot Water’s COO. “The payback time can be less than a year.” While the system is designed for any building, it can also be integrated into commercial solar thermal applications, as well. Advantages:
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constant supply of circulating hot water. The new FHWH-CTDST-932PR differential temperature controller saves buildings from unnecessarily wasting electricity circulating hot water by reading the temperatures of the water going out of the heating system, (T1), and of the water returning (T2). When this differential temperature (T2-T1) is higher than a set value (delta-T), the Free Hot Water Controller will switch on the pump. A universal sensor is supplied with the control. Larger systems available for multiple pumps.








