Annual savings of approximately 74% on electricity costs for dialysis treatment! Reducing running costs through effective utilization of dialysis waste.
The "Smart E System" is a system that utilizes the heat from dialysis wastewater and RO concentrated wastewater, which are discarded during dialysis treatment, to warm the feed water of the RO unit. By combining your current dialysis system with this product, you can save approximately 74% on electricity costs annually. For example, in the case of 100 dialysis beds and 300 patients, it is possible to cut the current electricity costs by 4 million yen per year. Additionally, it features a compact design that integrates a heat exchanger, heat pump, and feed water tank into a single unit. 【Features】 ■ Safety: Designed to prevent mixing of dialysis waste liquid and feed water. ■ Savings: Significant reduction in running costs through the reuse of wastewater temperature. ■ ECO: Substantial reduction in CO2 emissions through the reuse of wastewater temperature. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications (Partial)】 ■Model: ZQD-100S (Outdoor) / ZQD-100N (Indoor with Stand) ■Dimensions: W3,650mm × D750mm × H1,800mm ■Product Weight / Operating Weight: 1,600kg / 1,800kg (excluding stand) ■Maximum Power Consumption: Maximum condition 16.9kW ■Noise Level: 47dB *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Our Delivery Record (as of Fiscal Year 2020)】 ■ 2 cases in Akita Prefecture (subsidy approved by the Ministry of the Environment) ■ 1 case in Yamagata Prefecture (no subsidy / April 2020) ■ 1 case in Miyagi Prefecture (subsidy from the Ministry of the Environment / February 2021) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Energia Corporation provides "local energy services" by mixing renewable energy at diverse small-scale and decentralized renewable energy facilities to supply heat and electricity. It simultaneously implements "local production and external sales" of electricity utilizing the FIT (Feed-in Tariff) system and "local production for local consumption" of thermal energy.