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Ormandy puts Ugandan president in hot water

Ormandy Electric is providing hot water storage at the State House, Uganda, home to the country's President, Yoweri Museveni.
Ormandy puts Ugandan president in hot water
The company designed a solution to heat and store water for this large and important building. One of two official residents for Uganda's Head of State, the house is located in Nakasero, Kampala. With the President's family and many important Government officials using the building 6,000 litres of hot water is needed to be available at any one time.

A series of 2000 range Dimplex Stainless Steel storage cylinders suitable for direct electric, indirect and solar heating are planned. Consisting of two, 3,000 litre cylinders, each including two immersion heaters rated at 36kW each, the equipment will be fitted by on-site installers. Control is supplied courtesy of Ormandy Electric SCP30/4 contactor panels.

For more information visit: www.ormandyltd.com
20 April 2011

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