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HOT WATER : 5MWth – 215m³/h – Delta T 20°C
Cold water OUT 30°C (86°F) Cold water OUT 50°C (122°F)
Temperature heat source Net power production Net power production
90°C 194°F 375 kWe Not possible
100°C 212°F 410 kWe 290 kWe
110°C 230°F 440 kWe 370 kWe
120°C 248°F 465 kWe 400 kWe
130°C 266°F 485 kWe 425 kWe
140°C 284°F 500 kWe 450 kWe
150°C 302°F 510 kWe 470 kWe
STEAM : 5MWth – 8.30 Tons/h
COOLING: Cold water OUT 30°C (86°F)
Steam Pressure Saturated Steam Temperature Net power production
1.5 bara 21.76 psi 111°C 232°F 460 kWe
2.0 bara 29.01 psi 120°C 248°F 485 kWe
3.0 bara 43.51 psi 133°C 271°F 505 kWe
4.0 bara 58.02 psi 143°C 289°F 520 kWe
Note: Drawing and dimensions are an indication and need to be confirmed during project definition.
E-RATIONAL is delivering a cost-effective solution to convert low temperature waste heat into clean energy without emissions. Our
state-of-the-art Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) technology, with in-house development of the expansion part and the use of industrial
grade components, makes E-RATIONAL’s ORCs user-friendly, robust and economically viable. The E-RATIONAL ORC has been
designed to maximize uptime and efficiency with a minimized operational and maintenance cost. This results in a containerized modular
machine, CE-compliant, with plug-and-play connections for easy installation.
The ORC machines can convert heat from various sources, such as:
Industrial processes, e.g. cooling cycles at chemical plants, glass, steel or food industry, power plants, etc.
District heating networks (unused excess heat)
Biomass burners or biogas installations with CHP units
Low temperature geothermal wells
E-RATIONAL’s technology is suitable for heat recovery of feeding temperatures at maximum 150°C (302°F) and minimum 85°C (185°F)
at the hot side. Typical temperature difference between inlet and outlet is 20°C, maximum 30°C. Cooling temperature sent to the
machine can be maximum 50°C (122°F), depending on the temperatures at the hot side, with a typical temperature difference of 10°C.
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