Hydraulic energy systems

Ecowatt hydraulic energy systems are regulated automatically with a constant power supply. The turbine-generator group constantly transforms hydraulic energy into electric power, regardless of the requirements of the electric users.
An electronic regulating system continuously monitors and controls the connected load and deviates the energy in excess to the dissipating systems.
This energy can be recovered as heat, either for direct heating of the premises, or for the production of hot water. In this way a system of co-generation, i.e. the production of both electrical and heat energy, is obtained.
The regulation system is composed of modular elements that fit to any type of system and electric power generated. A manually operated secondary regulation makes it possible to modify the water flow to adapt the turbine to seasonal variations.
These energy systems are highly reliable industrial products. They have been designed for easy installation, even in difficult areas such as in Developing Countries. To obtain a good installation some simple, but necessary building work is required. The instructions are given in the manual and on the drawings which accompany the system.
The installation, connection, start-up and maintenance of Ecowatt hydraulic energy systems do not require the presence of specialised technicians. These energy systems, requiring no specific setting, can be easily started up by an electrician and a plumber with the help of the relevant technical documentation.
hydraulic energy systems:how they operate