Advantage Air-to-Water Heat Pump - Built By Enertech

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2020
  • Enertech's Advantage (AV) Heat Pump is a turnkey solution for the future of air-to-water heat pump technology.
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    Enertech is bringing modern heating and cooling capabilities to projects aiming to achieve high-efficiencies, utility cost-savings, and/or net-zero status with its air-to-water heat pump technology. This system achieves exceptional efficiency ratings compared to conventional air-source heat pumps, even below 0°F outside air temperatures.
    It is the first complete solution that provides radiant in-floor heating, forced-air heating and cooling functionality, and it supplies 100% of the home's domestic hot water needs.
    Find out more at: enertechusa.com/
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Комментарии • 32

  • @chrisbourne3543
    @chrisbourne3543 Год назад

    I would like to go to zero natural gas could they build a Clothes dryer that would work with your system

  • @chrisbourne3543
    @chrisbourne3543 11 месяцев назад

    Could you find a company That makes clothes dryers they work with your new systems

  • @seankenny4718
    @seankenny4718 2 года назад

    What size Solar Pv System will you need to run this air to water system?

    • @EnertechGlobal
      @EnertechGlobal  2 года назад

      Hi Sean! Sizing of a solar PV array is highly dependent on many factors. Ground/roof position, total kWh load of the home, annual sun coverage, etc... However, most homeowners find that they need to install a much smaller solar PV system when they go with the Advantage as opposed to a traditional HVAC solution or even a modern air-to-air heat pump due to the efficiencies of the Advantage.

  • @instantdelay
    @instantdelay 2 месяца назад

    Can you explain how cooling works? Can I have hot water at the same time as cooling the air in the house? I guess I would have to rely on stored hot water and alternate between them?

    • @EnertechGlobal
      @EnertechGlobal  Месяц назад

      We cannot do domestic hot water and hydronic heating or cooling at the same time. When commissioning the unit, priority settings will be made, and you will choose what will run when you have multiple heating or cooling calls. Usually, domestic hot water will be a priority and will run whenever there is a call for domestic hot water. With the Advantage heat pump, it does not "store" hot water so it will shut the cooling call off when domestic hot water calls and will turn the cooling back on when the domestic hot water call is complete.

  • @ezdeezytube
    @ezdeezytube Год назад

    Does the internal unit need a drain for condensation? I would like to make our design compatible with this since we are still in the planning stage. This tech looks like it could *almost* reduce redundancy of a fridge compressor system too, at some point.

    • @EnertechGlobal
      @EnertechGlobal  Год назад

      Hello, thank you for your question. No, you do not need a condensate drain on the Indoor module.

    • @ezdeezytube
      @ezdeezytube Год назад

      @@EnertechGlobal Thank you! I download the spec sheet and it looks like only the outdoor unit needs a drain. Question - does this supply hot water to an external water tank at the same time it supplies cold water to the hydronic air handler? I'm reviewing the diagrams and don't see how it can do both simultaneously.

    • @EnertechGlobal
      @EnertechGlobal  Год назад

      @@ezdeezytube No, it only does heating, cooling, or hot water. None at the same time.

  • @tacampbell
    @tacampbell Год назад

    How does it run the defrost cycle? Does it require any resistive coil to create defrost heat (including when it's connected to a forced air handler)? Or does it do all its defrosting using the fluid's built-up heat?

    • @EnertechGlobal
      @EnertechGlobal  Год назад

      The unit has two types of defrost, passive and active.
      Passive Defrost runs when outdoor temperatures are above 39F, and the compressor is not operating, but the air coil temperature indicates that defrost is necessary. In this mode, the reversing valve does not shift, and the fan runs at high speed in order to increase coil temperature with the outdoor air temperature. If there is a compressor demand, passive defrost stops, and the compressor starts.
      The second defrost mode, Active Defrost, begins when the air coil temperature falls below 27F. In this mode, the reversing valve shifts to cooling mode, the fan stops, and the compressor continues to run until the coil temperature reaches 37.4F or the discharge gas temperature reaches 140F. This mode continues for 90 seconds once either temperature is reached.
      While in Active Defrost mode, if the water between the indoor module and outdoor unit drops below 58F, electric heat will be used. This electric heat will turn off once the water temperature reaches above 63F

    • @dekonfrost7
      @dekonfrost7 10 месяцев назад

      @@EnertechGlobal where to buy. Ill buy these for my flips that only have electric.

    • @EnertechGlobal
      @EnertechGlobal  10 месяцев назад

      @@dekonfrost7 You can reach out to customerrelations@enertechusa.com to be put in touch with a dealer.

  • @vanillathunda9
    @vanillathunda9 4 месяца назад

    So does this system heat your home while also heating your water? Or cool your home and heat your water?
    Do this system come with a storage tank for water that you can distribute throughout your home?

    • @EnertechGlobal
      @EnertechGlobal  4 месяца назад +1

      This system heats, cools your home, and provides hot water. All 3 in 1 system. It does not come with a storage tank.

  • @anthonyspadafora1384
    @anthonyspadafora1384 Год назад

    I believe this is the way it is going to go. The simple fact that it is factory charged and sealed eliminates alot of headaches. The problem is many of the hot water systems will need to be expanded because of the lower water temps. There are so many advantages to hot water.

  • @Reno-man
    @Reno-man 2 года назад +2

    How much? In Canada.

    • @EnertechGlobal
      @EnertechGlobal  2 года назад +2

      Hello! We'd love to get you in touch with one of our Canadian dealers to get a customized estimate for your home. Drop us a line at the link below to get started.
      enertechusa.com/get-a-quote

  • @chrisbourne3543
    @chrisbourne3543 2 месяца назад

    Are you aware? of California State Washington DC, New York, state, federal, and local utilities, rebates like SDG&E

  • @p.a.93
    @p.a.93 2 года назад

    If it runs water lines between it and the house, will it not freeze if you loose electricity in cold weather?

    • @jonnyrotten9755
      @jonnyrotten9755 2 года назад

      Not designed for cold climates in that case.. Up here in Northeast it wouldnt last one winter with our outages

    • @ezekielterpstra8546
      @ezekielterpstra8546 2 года назад +6

      Glycol

    • @Rw-gh9hk
      @Rw-gh9hk 2 года назад

      Its usually going to be circulating refrigerant.

    • @GuyOnYouTube
      @GuyOnYouTube 2 года назад

      You would think they circulate refrigerant between outdoor and indoor unit for this reason, but in the video he clearly says no refrigerant and water.
      If so, definitely not designed for cold climates, but then also mind boggling dumb decision as even warmer climates get cold snaps. I assume he mid spoke and it uses some type of anti freeze solution given they advertise it operates down to -13 F

    • @chrisE815
      @chrisE815 Год назад +2

      @@GuyOnRUclips it's possible that it's circulating a glycol mix through a heat exchanger coil located in the indirect tank. Or the whole system is glycol of not used for domestic water. Who knows

  • @chrisbourne3543
    @chrisbourne3543 4 месяца назад

    Can a clothes dryer be designed to work with your system? Oh, we still need natural gas

    • @EnertechGlobal
      @EnertechGlobal  4 месяца назад

      This system is not designed to work with a dryer at this time.