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Heat Recovery Control at Den lille Chipsfabrikken AS for Optimal Efficiency

  • Writer: TG
    TG
  • 3 days ago
  • 1 min read

Heat recovery plays a crucial role in reducing energy consumption and improving sustainability in industrial production. At Den lille Chipsfabrikken AS, a complete solution was delivered last year to control and monitor heat recovery systems within their production facility. This system not only tracks ventilation and heat recovery but also oversees several auxiliary systems, ensuring smooth operation around the clock. Operators receive immediate alerts if any part of the system deviates from expected performance, enabling quick responses to maintain efficiency.


Eye-level view of heat recovery ventilation system components inside a production facility
Heat recovery ventilation system at Den lille Chipsfabrikken AS

Components of the Monitoring System


The solution installed at Den lille Chipsfabrikken AS includes several key components:


  • Control Units: Manage the operation of fans, dampers, and heat exchangers based on sensor data.

  • Auxiliary Systems: Include backup fans, filters, and safety devices that support the main heat recovery function.

  • Central Monitoring Software: Collects data from all sensors and control units, providing real-time visualization and analysis.


This integrated approach ensures that every part of the heat recovery process is tracked and controlled efficiently.


Benefits of 24/7 Monitoring


Continuous monitoring offers several advantages:


  • Immediate Alerts: Operators receive notifications if any system component malfunctions or operates outside predefined parameters.

  • Preventive Maintenance: Early detection of issues allows maintenance teams to address problems before they cause downtime or energy loss.

  • Energy Savings: By maintaining optimal operation, the system maximizes heat recovery and reduces energy waste.


At Den lille Chipsfabrikken AS, this means the production facility runs more efficiently, with fewer interruptions and lower energy bills.



 
 
 

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