Cogeneration Unit is suited for multi-family housing.
March 8, 2005 - Powered by natural gas or propane, 15 kW VC-15 generator allows multi-family facilities to produce on-site power and hot water. Unit uses whisper-quiet, internal engine to spin generator. Water that cools engine is afterwards circulated through heat exchanger, producing pre-heated water that is fed into facility’s boiler or water heater. Unit can also function as backup generator during power outages.
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VECTOR CoGen Announces Cogeneration Unit for Multi-Family Housing
Carson City, NV—VECTOR CoGen, Inc., today announced the introduction of its 15kW, VC-15 cogeneration unit for multi-family housing owners, managers and developers. VECTOR’s unit allows multi-family facilities to produce on-site power for 20%-50% less than the power company, typically resulting in a payback period of less than four years.
For example, a recent estimate prepared for a 93-unit, northern California apartment building showed that two VC-15s will reduce the building’s annual energy costs by $13,000, with a payback period of only three and a half years. At no additional cost, each VECTOR unit will also function as a backup generator, providing building tenants with continuous electricity and hot water even during power outages.
“We are pleased to announce this first-of-its-kind product to the multi-family housing industry”, stated VECTOR President, Richard Langson. ”Our product’s unique ability to produce inexpensive electricity, ‘free’ hot water and emergency backup makes it perfectly suited for multi-family operations.”
Powered by natural gas or propane, the VC-15 uses a whisper-quiet, internal engine to spin a high-efficiency generator. Water that cools the engine is then circulated through a heat exchanger, producing pre-heated water that is fed into the facility’s boiler or water heater.
About VECTOR CoGen
VECTOR CoGen, Inc., is the premier manufacturer of small-scale cogeneration systems in the United States. For more information on VECTOR’s products, or on becoming a VECTOR distributor, please visit our website at www.vectorcogen.com, or contact James Robinson at (602) 896-9000.
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Phone: 602-896-9000
FAX: 602-896-9899 E-mail this person Company Information: Name: VECTOR CoGen, LLC Address: 2800 Arrowhead Drive City: Carson City State: NV ZIP: 89706 Country: USA Phone: 775-883-4470 http://www.vectorcogen.com
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