Want to find out more about this clever method for heating water?
The Fronius Ohmpilot is a consumption controller that uses PV current to heat water and towel radiators amongst other consumers. This makes it possible for your customers to give their primary heat source – e.g. oil heating – a break during the summer months.
With the Fronius Ohmpilot, heating elements can be continuously adjusted between 0 and 9 kW provided that they have three phases: 3 kW of power are available for each phase.
Power range | Phase 1 | Phase 2 | Phase 3 |
0 - 3 kW | 0 - 3 kW adjustable | - | - |
3 - 6 kW | 0 - 3 kW adjustable | 3 kW fixed | - |
6 - 9 kW | 0 - 3 kW adjustable | 3 kW fixed | 3 kW fixed |
The Ohmpilot can be used, for example, to feed a 9kW heating element in a hot water tank in an infinitely variable manner. An additional 9kW load can be controlled using a relay output. This will ensure that your customers are using PV energy in the most efficient way and heating water with little excess energy.
Another possible application is shift storage in boilers.
Example:
The first heating element starts off by heating just the top third of the boiler and then heats the bottom two thirds at a later stage. This way, your customers will have hot water available immediately but only a little excess energy. This makes even more sense when combined with the minimum temperature setting (see Point 7) because then only a third of the boiler will be kept at temperature.
The Fronius Ohmpilot can be combined with a modern heat pump and it is also the perfect addition to existing gas, oil and pellet heating systems.
For example:
Imagine that a pellet heating system has been used exclusively to heat water up until now (e.g. 610kg of pellets needed every year). If there is enough PV energy, the Ohmpilot ensures that water is heated using solar power. If there is insufficient PV surplus available, the Ohmpilot will activate the pellet heating system.
It is possible to achieve the following values once the Fronius Ohmpilot has been installed:
Let’s imagine that one of your customers has been using an oil heating system for heating water and consuming around 300 litres of heating oil every year just to heat water. In the summer, the roof-mounted PV system will provide enough solar power to cover the full amount of hot water required.
The Fronius Ohmpilot has many benefits:
The primary heating system (pellet, wood chips, oil, gas) can be switched off completely during the summer months.
This function ensures that the user-specified temperature is not undershot.
Example:
Imagine that one of your customers’ needs their water at 45°C for showering between 05:00 and 08:00 and 18:00 and 21:00 every day. A temperature of 30°C will do between 11:00 and 13:00 for washing up. If there is insufficient PV surplus available, either mains current or the existing heating system used for hot water will be reverted to automatically. Your customer does not have to change any settings manually and yet their water will always be at the correct temperature for them at the right times. Lower minimum temperatures mean that the Ohmpilot can retain more PV surplus in the hot water as the difference to the maximum temperature (e.g. 60°C) is greater.
Assuming that the heating element does not have an adjustable thermostat, the Fronius Ohmpilot can be used to limit the temperature. This feature comes in handy, for example, when the Ohmpilot is being used to heat a room in which the temperature is not measured directly by the heating system.
The Ohmpilot is far superior to a solar heating system in terms of both purchase costs and ongoing maintenance. Whilst a solar heating system requires maintenance work at regular intervals (depending on the manufacturer), the Fronius Ohmpilot does not need any at all. Solar heating will only allow your customers to generate heat from PV energy but a photovoltaic system with the Ohmpilot will take care of both current and heat. On top of all that, solar heating requires a difference in temperature between the boiler and solar water to generate hot water at all. The Ohmpilot, however, can turn even the tiniest amount of excess energy into hot water.
The Ohmpilot is primarily used to control hot water heating elements. However, it can also be used to generate heat – to bring your customers’ hand towels to a pleasant temperature on a towel rail, for example. There is also the option of combining the Ohmpilot with an electric or infrared heating system. Infrared panels being used as heating elements are found more and more often, particularly in passive houses. In such cases, the Ohmpilot is the ideal solution for heating water. You will be helping your customers to boost their self-consumption rate, which will have a positive impact on their overall energy costs.
With electricity prices rising and feed-in tariffs dropping or non-existent, it makes sense for customers to consume as much of their PV production themselves as possible. The Fronius Ohmpilot boosts the self-consumption rate by 30% to as much as 60%, meaning that your customers require less power from the grid and can reduce their energy costs
More and more power grid operators in various countries are demanding a feed-in limit for PV power. This does not affect Fronius solutions at all thanks to dynamic power reduction from 0–100%. The Ohmpilot can be used without restriction within this range, using the power to generate heat rather than restricting it.
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