Thanks Eric. From the specs I got the impression it was about 1 sq m (30x30x60 inches) but perhaps it was a component as it looks bigger in your picture. Still should fit in a container though. More interesting to me was the data about efficiency.
I wish there was an HVAC engineer who has worked with electric boilers on Vortex who could clarify. I would just like to understand what are the real constraints without perhaps incorrect speculation. Stephen > On 15 mei 2016, at 20:50, Eric Walker <eric.wal...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 12:28 PM, Stephen Cooke <stephen_coo...@hotmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> http://www.cleaverbrooks.com/Products-and-Solutions/Boilers/Electric/Model-IWH/Index.aspx >> >> Would this not be equivalent to a 250 kW ecat unit? > > The max is 350 kW. Here is an image with a person to show the scale: > > http://www.cleaverbrooks.com/uploadedImages/Internet_Content/Products_and_Solutions/Boilers/Electric/Model_IWH/PIX_Electric-IWH_03_401x329.jpg > > The argument by the HVAC fellow about Rossi burning himself up in the > shipping container is a very interesting one. But there are too few details > about the actual setup for me, personally, to draw any hard and fast > conclusions. Maybe a second opinion would help, with someone playing devil's > advocate to poke at the expert's assumptions. > > Eric >