PM75
The PM75 from ElectraTherm is a compact, modular waste-heat-to-power unit that uses an Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) to convert low-grade thermal energy into electricity.
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Designed for up to ~75 kW electric output (gross) under optimal heat-input conditions.
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Accepts hot water input temperatures in the ballpark of 65-132 °C (150-270 °F) and thermal input of around 300-1,250 kWth.
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Utilises a semi-hermetic twin screw expander/generator combination (manufactured by BITZER) which is robust in handling varying and “wet” two-phase flows—suiting inconsistent heat sources.
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Zero additional fuel consumption or direct emissions from the unit itself: it essentially uses “waste heat” as its fuel.
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Modular, factory-assembled package with relatively small footprint: roughly 72″ × 95″ × 85″ (≈1.8 m × 2.4 m × 2.2 m) and weight around 5,700 lbs (~2,590 kg).
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Designed for outdoor or indoor installation, and supports remote monitoring/controls.




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