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SEITRON PRESENTS ELIOS MINI, THE INNOVATIVE DIRECT CURRENT SOLAR CONTROLLER
Elios MINI renovated: thermal panels controller by Seitron, company leader in controlling temperature for civil heating plants since 1981, from now on will be direct current powered.
The newborn is an electronic differential controller applied to solar panels. Its main function is managing temperature differential among panels collector and storage tanks: the tool, indeed, compares temperatures of fluids in the collectors and the storage tank and, when the difference is greater than the planned amount, starts the heat exchange through the pump. It allows additional thermostat for driving an auxiliary heat source. This new model is powered by 12V direct current and allows therefore the connection to a photovoltaic panel. The entire solar plant could be independent from electrical network even if the circulator was powered by 12V.
Moreover, new Elios 25, capable of calculating heat recovered by the sun, will be presented at MCE 2010.
The product is part of an entire series of solar controller: 9 models covering a large part of market existing applications developed thanks to the company interest in the thermal solar sector and in renewable sources. 1981 prototype was, in fact, a differential thermostat for solar heating plants designed by Vito Feleppa, managing director and founder of the company.
Nowadays Seitron is the leading company among thermal solar controller manufactures in Italy and a reference model for worldwide markets. Since 2007, when the Elios series was launched, the average annual growth rate has been higher than 3% and in 2009 worldwide sales doubled.
More information: www.seitron.it
The newborn is an electronic differential controller applied to solar panels. Its main function is managing temperature differential among panels collector and storage tanks: the tool, indeed, compares temperatures of fluids in the collectors and the storage tank and, when the difference is greater than the planned amount, starts the heat exchange through the pump. It allows additional thermostat for driving an auxiliary heat source. This new model is powered by 12V direct current and allows therefore the connection to a photovoltaic panel. The entire solar plant could be independent from electrical network even if the circulator was powered by 12V.
Moreover, new Elios 25, capable of calculating heat recovered by the sun, will be presented at MCE 2010.
The product is part of an entire series of solar controller: 9 models covering a large part of market existing applications developed thanks to the company interest in the thermal solar sector and in renewable sources. 1981 prototype was, in fact, a differential thermostat for solar heating plants designed by Vito Feleppa, managing director and founder of the company.
Nowadays Seitron is the leading company among thermal solar controller manufactures in Italy and a reference model for worldwide markets. Since 2007, when the Elios series was launched, the average annual growth rate has been higher than 3% and in 2009 worldwide sales doubled.
More information: www.seitron.it
