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Just clocked full bore
~60,000 btuh
for 24 hours using 82 kwh
last week 38 deg weather 54 deg Earth
nice OVERSIZED ECL Earth Coupled Loop near 40 degrees, radiant and water pumps ALL:
COP 4.14
4 x’s that of the Electricity to operate ALL.
100% ECL Earth Coupled LOOP
to AIR exch winter/summer
can be “off-line” doing conventional HRV
from building’s exhaust air and “HYBRID” loop
heat pumps, later
VIVA DDC differential controllers !
[$100,000. Hybrid for 600MBh, 1.2KWh Pump, HX]
hydro-temp,com NEW Palm-Infra Red CONTROL BOARD
10 fan prog 4heat 3cool on-demand HW
reclaim
On-Demand Radiant SEPARATE 4th H-EX
houses having “in closet” 30x30x78
HW HVAC/ radiant zones
Hydro-Temp com AR 1978
800 382 3113 done: 900 ton school
Retro Corner-Console to 6 tons
commercial
JP OH PA
Another School just closed at 975 Actual Compressor TONS
[RI high rated 1072 “tons” ]
over 60% use of DUAL COMPRESSOR 3-Staged
ECL Earth Coupled Heat Pump HVAC/hvr…
ODHW-100% [loop off in RECLAIM] ON-DEMAND HOT WATER
design discernments incorporating
de-centralized pumping ECL Units having internal DDC
I’ve had a ground source system since August 2006. My house has about 2000 sqft of climatized space. I have paid $75/mo for electricity on average over the past 16 months. That includes hvac, cooking, lights and hot water. My power company charges $0.046 per kwh which is very cheap. Our rates just went up this month. I should still be paying less than $100 on average. This system is the future. It’s expensive at first but the payback is short with today’s fuel prices.