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IS IT TRUE THAT ALL EURODRYERS SYSTEMS EMPLOY MUCH LOWER USED POWER LEVELS THAN OTHER TECHNOLOGICAL TYPES CURRENTLY ON THE MARKET?

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IS IT TRUE THAT ALL EURODRYERS SYSTEMS EMPLOY MUCH LOWER USED POWER LEVELS THAN OTHER TECHNOLOGICAL TYPES CURRENTLY ON THE MARKET?

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Yes. It is. We make an example: Our 200-220 m3 (85000-94000 Bt.Ft) per cycle systems installed in Siberia, with outside temperatures below 40 °C (-104.0° F) in winter, work with just 400.000 Kcal/h (1.588.000 BTU) used. For the same performance levels, conventional systems would require 1.200.000 Kcal/h (4.764.000 BTU) approx. This means that with a 1.200.000 Kcal/h (4.764.000 BTU) boiler, the customer would power not one but three 200 m3 (85000 Bt.Ft) per cycle Eurodryers systems. The Kcal/h (BTU) necessary to evaporate 1 Kg (2.205 pounds) of water from the wood are less than in other systems.

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