HG166
Heat Generator 166 MJh
Autonomous diesel heat generator 166 MJh.
At full load, it consumes 0.5 tons of diesel fuel, produces 10 GJ of heat per day.
Advantages:
– No personnel required for operation.
– Minimum construction cost.
– Can be installed in any remote area.
– Compact placement. (8×8 meters)
Disadvantages:
– Small fuel tank capacity – 1 tonne.
– Does not have a connection for heating pipes. (Accordingly, it provides connection only in a square of 500 meters.)
– Slightly pollutes the environment. (1.2 tons per year.)
Recommended for providing heat to detached buildings located far from centralized heating networks, for small workers’ settlements, construction camps and expeditionary settlements. Ideal for a fire and police departments in a remote industrial zone.
Do not try to heat a multi-story residential complex with one boiler, especially if it’s located in Siberia. This will not end well for your citizens.
Don’t pay attention to the specified volume of the hot water tank. For some time now, 200 cubic meters is the minimum for any heating plant. Full-scale tests in Siberia showed that the generator can maintain a survival temperature (~15-17C) in two of the largest "1Lg-600A" (20 cubic meters each). So, we can assume that 40 cubic meters is the limit for the consumer.
You might want to use HG166 in tandem with a diesel electric generator DG300:
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