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SenerTec Dachs G 5.5 Combined Heat and Power Plant

Manufacturer
SenerTec
Model
Dachs G 5.5
Type
Combined Heat and Power Plant
Year
2011
Category
Energy management
Sub-category
Block heats
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Technical Specifications

Electrical output
5.5kW
Thermal output
14.8kW
Max. heat output
20.5kW
Max. flow temperature
95°C
Max. return temperature
70°C
Operating pressure
5bar
Fuel
Natural gas

Weight & Dimensions

Dimensions (X/Y/Z without controller)
approx. 1000mm/720mm/1070mm
Weight
530kg

Condition & Operating Hours

Operating hours
66,773h

Accessories

Condenser
MSR 2 control
Documentation

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AI Description

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Capabilities

The SenerTec Dachs G 5.5 is a combined heat and power (CHP) unit that simultaneously generates electricity and usable heat from natural gas. With 5.5kW electrical output and up to 20.5kW thermal output, it's designed to supply both power and heating to buildings or facilities, maximizing fuel efficiency by capturing waste heat that would otherwise be lost. The integrated condenser and MSR 2 control system manage operations automatically.

Industries & Uses

These units suit hotels, apartment buildings, hospitals, swimming facilities, and other properties with consistent heating and electricity demands. They're particularly valuable for businesses looking to reduce energy costs and carbon footprint by improving overall system efficiency. Some operators use them for grid support or to stabilize energy supply during peak demand periods.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this used unit, review complete maintenance records carefully—CHP systems require regular servicing of the gas engine, heat exchanger, and controls. At 66,773 operating hours, confirm when the last major overhaul occurred and what components were serviced. Request documentation of fuel quality history, as poor gas conditions accelerate wear. Check that the condenser is clean and functioning properly, as blockages reduce efficiency. Ask about the MSR 2 control system's performance and any software updates applied. Have a technician verify current pressure settings and heat output before committing to purchase.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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