Is the heat pump necessary? Would a simple air handler blowing air over the tubes carrying circulated fluid accomplish the same thing but just not as efficiently? Seems like a lot of expense and hassle for not much gain.
The idea is a more efficient heat pump. Most houses already have a heat pump. The problem is whenever you want to dump heat outside it’s always hot and when you want to get heat from the outside it’s always cold. When you have water flowing over the condenser that’s always 50 degrees it makes it a lot more efficient. Unless you want your house to be 50 degrees all the time
You could theoretically use straight water in the summer for cooling. However, most evaporators run at about 40 degrees. You could either have a big ass air handler with alot of larger ducting or put in the small amount of electricity required to drop it 10 degrees.
bloody tin drum banging away upsets the thinking and hearing, why are you scared of silence, I know th subject but I was going to listen. Childish bang bang
Pretty much sums it up I’d say
Sir I m interested in water Heat Pump operation how can I Understand, what cost Heat pump
I had to mute the irritating back ground noise.....
Use a horizontal loop layout. I witnessed a very engineered vertical
well system fail miserably.
What is the power consumption of the water heating pump ?
All i know is a neighborhood used 4600 watts over 14 months. To heat 150m3 house
@@Malainor do you mean 4600kwh?
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This will never heat your water cylinder in winter, You'll have to defrost the condenser most of the time if its below 0.
Because...
So, Sandy Sanderson, you think below 0 above ground is below 0 below ground? You get beneath the frost layer and it's all good.
Is the heat pump necessary? Would a simple air handler blowing air over the tubes carrying circulated fluid accomplish the same thing but just not as efficiently? Seems like a lot of expense and hassle for not much gain.
The idea is a more efficient heat pump. Most houses already have a heat pump. The problem is whenever you want to dump heat outside it’s always hot and when you want to get heat from the outside it’s always cold. When you have water flowing over the condenser that’s always 50 degrees it makes it a lot more efficient. Unless you want your house to be 50 degrees all the time
You could theoretically use straight water in the summer for cooling. However, most evaporators run at about 40 degrees. You could either have a big ass air handler with alot of larger ducting or put in the small amount of electricity required to drop it 10 degrees.
could you get a more obnoxious sounding soundtrack?
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bloody tin drum banging away upsets the thinking and hearing, why are you scared of silence, I know th subject but I was going to listen. Childish bang bang