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Solahart Gas Boosted Streamline Solar Hot Water System
Where Used: Supply of hot water. Panels on roof, tank on ground.
Why Used: With 50 to 90% of hot water coming free from the sun, why wouldn’t you install a solar hot water system? It’s not only good for the environment, it’s also a great way to save money. In the Mosman Green project, we chose to use Solahart’s Streamline system for its flexibility in installation. The low profile and unobtrusive Solahart solar panel collectors are placed in the roof, whilst the storage tank is placed at ground level, out of sight. This minimises the visual impact of going solar, while maximising the potential savings from the sun. For more information on this system and the wide range of other solar hot water systems available, visit www.solahart.com.au
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Davey Products - RainBank®
Where Used: Water Detention tank under carport.
Why Used: One of the sustainable design features of Mosman Green is the 30,000 litre detention tank to supply the house, so we chose to use Davey Products RainBank® Automatic Rainwater Harvesting controller as it controls the water supply by automatically switching the water source from the domestic mains to rainwater when a demand is sensed and rainwater is available in the storage tank. RainBank® is environmentally friendly as it only operates the pump to pressurise water when required meaning no double handling and reduced energy costs. It is easy to install and safe to use. For more information visit www.davey.com.au
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Davey Products – Twin Impeller Sump Pumps
Where Used: Water Detention Tank
Why Used: Leaders in pump manufacturing, the submersible sump pump has a twin impeller design for higher pressure up to 32m head. It can be used for lawn and garden irrigation, sump emptying to higher heads, treated effluent disposal, water transfer from wells and model D42A/B is specially designed for non potable water applications. It is corrosion resistant with a long service life. For more information visit www.davey.com.au
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