TIP No. 15: ON-SITE “REDUNDANCY” A NECESSITY
Remote locations with no nearby technicians on-hand for URGENT Servicing upon “equipment outage”, must have “ON-SITE REDUNDANCY”. This means extended kWh “Stand-by Storage” for both Hydronic & Electric resources: multiple hot water buffer tanks and electrical battery storage. The minimum recommended, normal outage stand-by is 18 hours across the peak daily load profile, but scaled higher, as customized, for site requirements.
This requires a design that includes a hybrid combination of a multiple mini-cascade of partial-load, staged H.P.’s with both Solar “active & passive” circuits included. Usually, these higher CAPEX costs (for the extra stand-by equipment) is well offset by the higher remote location energy costs …..and the Financial Imperative of the Client remains SUPREME.
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