RWC 20 / DESIGN BASIS
Known values.
Clear boundaries.
The table separates defined product intent from values that still require prototype measurement, engineering calculation or certification.
01 / DEFINED
The current
configuration.
| Product | RWC 20 robotic underground wine cellar |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 20 individually indexed bottle positions |
| Bottle volume | Up to 1 litre; exact dimensional and mass envelope pending physical validation |
| Storage arrangement | Two opposing racks, each with ten positions |
| Selection | App-controlled bottle selection |
| Retrieval concept | Central robotic transfer mechanism with supported bottle cassette |
| Presentation | Separate lift delivering the selected bottle upright at garden level |
| Installation | Underground, site-specific shaft and garden-level interface |
| Material direction | Stainless steel, aluminium, glass and project-specific structural materials |
| Product status | Concept-stage prototype programme |
02 / TO VALIDATE
Targets become specifications
only after proof.
The following values are intentionally not presented as final specifications: overall diameter and depth, maximum bottle dimensions and mass, storage temperature and humidity range, power consumption, acoustic level, cycle time, lid load capacity, waterproofing class, service intervals, machinery safety performance and certification.
They will be published when supported by calculations, supplier selections, prototype measurements and the relevant professional review.
Why this mattersA transparent design basis is more useful than false precision. RWC documentation will identify each future value as target, calculated value, prototype result or certified performance.