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Absorption
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Products
- Absorption
Systems for Cooling Applications
Is
an absorption machine that is a heat operated
Air Conditioning System
that uses water and liquid salt as refrigerant. It has no
mechanical parts and consumes very small amount of electricity. An
absorption machine can be powered by any heat source available at
the site including solar energy.
ABSORPTION
TECHNOLOGY replaces vapor compression equipment.

For more
information about absorption energy, please refer to our Technical
Information area.
Absorption machines
can be driven by conventional flat plate solar collectors providing
a free of cost, clean and renewable energy source to produce air
conditioning. The payback for these systems in the Caribbean is
less than four years in most cases requiring only space to install
the collectors which can be typically done on the rooftops.
Caribbean Thermal Technologies has ample experience with the design
and installation of solar absorption systems. We have deigned a new
high performance solar collector that can easily drive commercially
available absorption machines. In addition, our patented control
system maximizes the energy gained from the solar collectors. Solar
air conditioning systems are adequate for medium commercial and
large residential applications having cooling demands in the excess
of 10 Tons (35 kW). Please contact us for more information in solar
air conditioning systems.

Combined Heat and Power (CHP) is the simultaneous production of two
or more types of usable energy from a single energy source, also
called cogeneration. In CHP systems the heat from the exhaust of the
turbine, micro turbine, fuel cell or reciprocating engine used to
produce electricity, is recovered to produce steam and/or hot water
that can be supplied as is or can be used to power absorption
chillers to obtain chilled water that can be used in air
conditioning applications. Typically CHP systems are 30% more
efficient than conventional energy production plants. By using CHP
systems the plants become more efficient, save money and reduce the
green house gases emissions. Contact us to make an evaluation of the
viability of CHP systems in your facilities.

Caribbean Thermal Technologies Inc. has an agreement
with Solarsa® International Ltd. Co. to offer the so called
“Energy Independence System”.
Solarsa® International Ltd. Co. is the Franchisor of the
Energy Independence System® developed in conjunction with
S.O.L.I.D/Solar Capital Partners, LLC (SCP), HelioDynamics Ltd. Co.,
Yazaki Energy Systems, Inc., Capstone Turbine Corporation, and other
major manufacturer in the energy field. CTT has become a franchise
that means an “Energy Independence Provider” for the design,
engineer, construct and maintenance of “Energy Independence
System®” in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean. The system is
capable to supply to a facility the electricity, the heat and the
cooling it needs by generating the energy on site and without being
connected to the grid. By using a system like this the customer
doesn’t take care for the purchase and installation of the equipment
but only for the energy used in the way of electricity, cooling or
hot water. This innovative business model is available here in
Puerto Rico and the Caribbean and is represented by CTT.

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