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<blockquote data-quote="UNG" data-source="post: 558719" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>Welcome to the forum Shaun</p><p></p><p>While what you are proposing is not impossible in an ideal situation but it may be difficult to deliver within the constraints you have mentioned</p><p>A battery storage system or a UPS to run the CT scanner would be rather large and expensive and even just to do a controlled shut down I doubt it would be viable with the likely cost involved</p><p>I was on a course recently at Givenergy and their commercial battery storage solutions were impressive with some produced as a packaged solution built into a shipping container</p><p>Local to me is a <a href="https://www.passivhaustrust.org.uk/projects/detail/?cId=115" target="_blank">veterinary practice</a> that was purpose built a few years ago to Passivhaus standards which has a PV installation without battery storage and an MVHR system installed the last time I was talking to the vet who built it he reckoned the annual electricity bill was around £700 - £800, I'm not sure how much the solar produces annually but it does export to the grid during the summer</p><p>To gauge your useage accurately I suspect you would ideally need to monitor the half hourly useage over a number of days to identify any peaks or troughs in demand which would help is sizing the system to meet your needs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UNG, post: 558719, member: 8931"] Welcome to the forum Shaun While what you are proposing is not impossible in an ideal situation but it may be difficult to deliver within the constraints you have mentioned A battery storage system or a UPS to run the CT scanner would be rather large and expensive and even just to do a controlled shut down I doubt it would be viable with the likely cost involved I was on a course recently at Givenergy and their commercial battery storage solutions were impressive with some produced as a packaged solution built into a shipping container Local to me is a [URL='https://www.passivhaustrust.org.uk/projects/detail/?cId=115']veterinary practice[/URL] that was purpose built a few years ago to Passivhaus standards which has a PV installation without battery storage and an MVHR system installed the last time I was talking to the vet who built it he reckoned the annual electricity bill was around £700 - £800, I'm not sure how much the solar produces annually but it does export to the grid during the summer To gauge your useage accurately I suspect you would ideally need to monitor the half hourly useage over a number of days to identify any peaks or troughs in demand which would help is sizing the system to meet your needs [/QUOTE]
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