Hydron Module Variable-Speed Water-to-Water Geothermal Heating, Cooling, and Hot Water System

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
  • Hydron Module Geothermal Systems continues to provide the best in home comfort. The Cruise Series, Variable-Speed Water-to-Water geothermal system does it all in one compact unit: radiant in-floor heating, forced air heating and cooling, and it acts as the home or buildings hot water heater.
    This heating, cooling, and hot water system is the first of its kind. It will heat, cool, and give you all the hot water needed while saving on energy costs.

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  • @noproblem2big337
    @noproblem2big337 4 года назад +1

    Interesting system, water to water has a better cop as compared to air to water, then inverter is a great improvement... although the system I'm building will be a large water tank to store the heat energy and powered by a diesel engine with heat recovery and hopefully cop 5~6 on a 10degC primary tank to a 40degC secondary 8000 litre tank, also water is a very good heat storage medium.

    • @vdub7150
      @vdub7150 3 года назад +1

      That sounds very interesting. I have recently gotten interested in geothermal for a project in Africa.
      I introduced it to my father and he put this unit in a building he just built. It actually runs of two of them on 3 zones.
      I have also thought about a larger buried tank for energy storage. I am still learning a lot, if you have any plans drawn up or an example of what you are planning I would love to see.

    • @noproblem2big337
      @noproblem2big337 3 года назад

      @@vdub7150 the geothermal aspect is a great idea, in my system geothermal would be used to stop the water from the primary tank from freezing (once heat energy has been sucked out by the heat pump) this is a very simple system but very efficient, a little hard to explain, I will do a video on building a simple heat pump when time permits and water would be the best medium as it is both energy dense and easy to shift around.

  • @christophercudia8354
    @christophercudia8354 4 года назад

    i just need to cool my home i build both 12 year ago and had your Hydron Geothermal installed

  • @sranney1
    @sranney1 2 года назад

    This would hook up with my existing hot water heat??
    Is it noisy?

  • @denimal07
    @denimal07 6 лет назад

    Nice video. I have an old (26 years) natural gas boiler with fin tube style baseboards to distribute the heat throughout my house. For my hot water, I recently installed a high efficient hybrid heat pump water heater which replaced a gas fired water heater. I don't have any HVAC duct work, or radiant tubing. I do want to replace my boiler with a geothermal pump, ideally leaving my existing baseboard pipes . Will this system be able to replace my boiler and tie in to my existing baseboard? Does the water come out hot enough to make it a viable option for heating my home? I'm in Vermont, thanks.

    • @EnertechGlobal
      @EnertechGlobal  6 лет назад +1

      This system heats water plenty hot enough to heat a home and provide the hot water for all your home's needs. Send us an email at insidesales@enertechgeo.com or you can leave your email here and we'll get ahold of you. We provide free geothermal design support, so we can help you figure out if this system would be the best option for you, and what updates your home might need to make it happen.

    • @hollyrollu
      @hollyrollu 6 лет назад

      not that easy of an answer, your baseboards at a given temperature produce a specific amount of heat. without knowing the heating loads of the rooms or the baseboard types and lengths to determine their potential outputs you will only be bullshitting yourself to just say yes or no. you need facts. your baseboards probably run at 180 degrees currently. although this is probably overkill you need to be sure of it before you invest in a system that can only make 162 degree water max.

  • @christophercudia8354
    @christophercudia8354 4 года назад

    hello i have your small 10 year old can i wire the 120 volts to run on my solar panels l i have 6// 375 watt solar panels

  • @studygodsword5937
    @studygodsword5937 4 года назад +1

    Sucker punch! You start out speaking every word, then when you get to what matters, you just put it on the screen, if I wanted to read I would have Googled it!

  • @christophercudia8354
    @christophercudia8354 4 года назад

    MADE U.S.A