Thursday, December 29, 2011

Taco Geothermal Zone Control Valve 3/4" 5101-G2

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3/4" threaded, Taco 5101-G2 geothermal valves are designed to control open type geothermal systems with high head. The unique end switch design allows to control of the heat pump from the valve. This allows movement of cold water into the coil before the heat pump actually starts.

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Ground-Source Heat Pumps - Design of Geothermal Systems for Commercial and Institutional Buildings

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ASHRAE, founded in 1894, is an international organization of some 50,000 persons. ASHRAE fulfills its mission of advancing heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration to serve humanity and promote a sustainable world through research, standards writing, publishing, and continuing education.

The ASHRAE Handbooks are the design standard for control of built environments with volumes on Systems and Equipment, HVAC Applications, Refrigeration and Fundamentals. Each is updated every four years. In addition to publishing design guidance for engineers, architects, and facility managers, we also publish a series of texts for classroom use.

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Air Source Heat Pumps - The Facts

!: Air Source Heat Pumps - The Facts

With the new scrappage scheme recently implemented by the British government involving the distribution of £400 vouchers towards the cost of people replacing their older in-efficient boilers with a greener energy alternative it is clear to see that there is a greater shift towards carbon friendly heating methods by everyone.

Air source heating systems are relatively new to the UK but have been adopted throughout Europe, notably France and Switzerland, for several years now. With constant technological advances and innovations heating technologies are becoming more and more adept at working in harsh condition. Some potential consumers may have reservations with regards to a somewhat unfamiliar heating method such as an air source heat pump and its ability to work effectively in colder climates, but as we can see from their implementation in many households in colder climate countries an air source heat pump can work both effectively and efficiently even when temperatures outside are as low as -15c.

These units are fitted discretely to an exterior wall of your house or flat minimising any possible disturbance during installation and the size of unit needed varies dependant upon the level of output required. The air source heat pump units themselves are often considered to be small and un-intrusive by consumers, especially in comparison to alternatives such as storage boilers or oil boilers. With the smallest Ecodan air source heat pump producing 40-45db of noise and being almost silent from a metre away any possible noise disturbance is also very minimal.

Air source heat pumps produce hot water to heat you home at a consistent temperature leaving your home warm throughout the day, unlike conventional heating options which produce heat in bursts which can leave you experiencing periods of warmth and then cold.

As well as freeing up room in your home where a conventional boiler may have previously been fitted and keeping your home at a consistent temperature these heat pumps also allow you to make great savings on your heating bills. Not only will they reduce your heating costs, but any electricity that is used will be used more efficiently. With the Mitsubishi Ecodan air source heat pumps working at between 300% - 500% the amount of electricity used to power the unit is tripled in heat energy.

With an increasing amount of people adopting greener energy solutions whether to heat their home or produce electricity to be used within the home increased government incentives and grants is set to see a further rise in the adoption of green energy alternatives within the UK in 2010.


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Friday, December 2, 2011

Renewable Energy (Landolt-Börnstein: Numerical Data and Functional Relationships in Science and Technology - New Series / Advanced Materials and Technologies)

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These volumes on energy technologies should help human society pave the way towards sufficient and environmentally safe provision and use of energy. The various contributions have been written by experts from all around the globe. This publication should primarily serve scientists, engineers, and students to gain information on physical, chemical, and technical properties of all technologies to provide, convert, distribute, store, and finally use energy.

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Geothermal heat pump 5 ton

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Geothermal Heat Pumps: A Guide for Planning and Installing

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Geothermal Heat Pumps is the most comprehensive guide to the selection, design and installation of geothermal heat pumps available. This leading manual presents the most recent information and market developments in order to put any installer, engineer or architect in the position to design, select and install a domestic geothermal heat pump system. Internationally respected expert Karl Ochsner presents the reasons to use heat pumps, introduces basic theory and reviews the wide variety of available heat pump models.

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Thursday, November 17, 2011

GeoExchange Systems

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Geothermal heating and cooling systems are considered to be the most energy-efficient, environmentally clean, and cost-effective space conditioning systems available today. These systems are so good that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has said that they are. Geothermal technology uses the earth's renewable energy below the surface, to heat or cool your home or any other building. This system is sometimes referred to as a geothermal heat pump, a ground source heat pump, or green heat. GeoExchange systems are the best choice you can make for your pocketbook and your planet.

In the winter, a water solution circulating through pipes buried in the ground absorbs heat from the earth and carries it into your home. The GeoExchange system inside the home uses a heat pump to concentrate the earth's thermal energy and then to transfer it to air circulated through standard ductwork to fill the interior space with warmth. In the summer , the process is reversed and heat is extracted from the air in the house and transferred through the heat pump to the loop piping. The water solution in the ground loop then carries the excess heat back to the earth. The only external energy needed for geoexchange is the small amount of electricity needed to operate the ground loop pump and fan.

The benefits to using a GeoExchange system is lower utility bills (25% to 70% lower than with conventional systems), lower maintenance, and higher levels of comfort year-round. You will also have the peace of mind of knowing you are being environmentally responsible. Since a Geoexchange system burns no fossil fuel to produce heat, it generates far fewer greenhouse gas emissions than a conventional furnace, and completely eliminates a potential source of poisonous carbon monoxide within the home or building.

The EPA found that, even on a source fuel basis, accounting for all losses in the fuel cycle including electricity generation at power plants, GeoExchange systems are much more efficient than competing fuel technologies. They are an average of 48% more efficient than the best gas furnaces on a source fuel basis, and over 75% more efficient that oil furnaces. In fact today's best GeoExchange systems outperform the best gas technology, gas heat pumps, by an average of 36% in heating mode and 43% in cooling mode.

Homeowners using a GeoExchange system can see a savings of 30% to 70% in the heating mode, and 20% to 50% in the cooling mode compared to conventional systems. A well designed residential system can exhibit positive cash flows from the first month that it is in use.

Today there are more than one million installations in the Unites States. Although this is a very small percentage of the total HVAC market, the number of people who are choosing to install geoexchange systems is growing rapidly (about 20% every year) as more learn about the technology. There are also a large number of commercial enterprises, including factories, retail stores, office building and schools using the GeoExchange systems to save energy and protect the environment. Should all of the nation's schools convert to geoexchange, the EPA has estimated that we could reduce oil imports by 61 million barrels annually.

The prices have a wide range based on a number of variables, such as your home or building's size and design, the brand and model you choose, your location, and other factors, so it is impossible to provide a number, but you may be surprised how affordable it is. To find out how much it would cost to install a GeoExchange system into your home or business, you will need to contact a contractor in your area for an estimate. There are Federal & State incentives offered to install GeoExchange systems in many areas so check to see if you qualify for any rebates.


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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Pros And Cons Of Geothermal Energy on a Wide Scale

!: Pros And Cons Of Geothermal Energy on a Wide Scale

The intensely high temperatures at the core of the earth originated from vast masses of hot substances collapsing during the formation of the planet. Since then the heat has continued to be emitted due to radioactive decay of atoms making up the earth below. This earth-sized nuclear-reactor will likely continue to produce heat for millions and millions of years still to come, which makes it a renewable resource.

The other aspect of geothermal power is that water is intrinsically involved in the process. Again, due to the water cycle, it is also renewable. This type of renewable energy has also been shown to reduce incidence of acid rain to only 3% of other traditional forms of electricity generation.

A small amount of potential pollutants e. G. Sulfur dioxide, do come up with the steam, but they are returned into well from which they came, or are changed into industrial chemicals. Because no fuel combustion is required for getting this form of energy, it is very clean, boasting a small carbon footprint. It is thus an appealing alternative to methods requiring burning, with associated greenhouse gas emissions to produce electricity.

In comparison to other power stations, like those that are fuel-driven, the technology employed to channel this subterranean steam to turbines, requires less space, with no pipelines needed to supply fuels to power machinery, since the steam comes up on its own. The steam produced by the high temperatures deep down below the surface is also a local product in every country, meaning that there is no need to depend on foreign input for any aspect of it.

Making use of the wealth of energy stored underneath the surface can be problematic. This is because only sites that have hydrothermal wells close to the surface are cost-effective. Thus areas like Hawaii and Alaska and a few others are currently suitable. This means it cannot be exploited on a wide scale.

Companies that are approached to undertake establishing such power generating establishments are reluctant to do so, as typically these areas are synonymous with earthquakes and volcanoes, making capital investment risky. In addition, the pockets of steam that are found by drilling, can be insufficient in quantity and will run out from time to time, requiring repositioning of the pipes to tap into new wells.

The key to being able to introduce geothermal energy usage on a wider geographical scale is limited by the advancements in drilling technology. The reason for this is that the heat and corrosive elements associated with this type of drilling requires special equipment. This equipment is hugely expensive at present.


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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Green Construction and Heating Systems

!: Green Construction and Heating Systems

Two of the bigger energy uses are cooling and heating. Green heating systems are designed to minimize such energy use during cooler periods.

There are several heating systems used in green homes. One type uses geothermal energy for heat. Geothermal refers to using the natural heat of the earth. Most systems work by running water from under the earth through a series of pipes called a loop. The loop takes the water to a heat exchanger where the heat is removed from the water and used for heating purposes. The most simple is the open loop. Since ground water generally maintains a constant temperature, water is pumped from one well through a heat exchange device, and deposited into a second well, usually at a distance from the first.

A closed loop geothermal system circulates the water through a series of pipes. The pipes are buried in the ground and the water picks up heat and the heat exchanger removes it. There are several arrangements of piping, but the general idea is the same. Although geothermal heat is very inexpensive, a system has to be fairly extensive to provide all of a homes heating requirements, and most systems are intended to supplement other heating sources.

A much better source of heat is sunlight. Solar power systems convert sunlight to heat for use in space heating and domestic water heating. Most solar power systems have a very high initial cost, but a very low operating cost. This low operating cost is often overlooked in the planning stages when more attention is being paid to the initial costs. In order to maximize the advantages of the low operating cost, it is important to make sure that the home is well insulated. In the case of water heating systems, all pipes must be heavily insulated.

Solar water heating systems can be either passive or active. Passive systems use natural convection to move water from the heat source to the heat exchange point. An active system uses pumps and controllers. The water is collected in a tank fitted with solar panels or heat absorbing materials where it is warmed by sunlight. The pumps move it to a heat exchanger where the heat is removed and circulated through the home. In the case of a water heater, the water can be used directly, and it is replaced by cold water from the existing water supply.

Geothermal and Solar heating systems are two examples of green construction types of alternative sources for heat and energy. The advantage is the reducing of the reliance on fossil fuel generated heat or energy. The technology for utilizing these sources of heat is still in its infancy. It is expected that the rise in green construction philosophy will encourage further experimentation in this area.


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Thursday, October 20, 2011

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Monday, October 17, 2011

Geothermal Heat Pumps Versus Electrical and Dual-Fuel Heat Pumps

!: Geothermal Heat Pumps Versus Electrical and Dual-Fuel Heat Pumps

There are three options for you to choose from when purchasing a heat pump: Geothermal, which uses the heat from a few feet below ground or water; Electrical Air Source, which utilizes the air from the outside, heats it and then pumps it into your home; and Dual Fuel, which utilizes both gas and electricity to heat your home.

Geothermal heat pumps are considered to be some of the most efficient units. This is because they use the natural heat of the earth which is located a few-feet below the surface of the earth. At this level, the ground temperatures are pretty steady and depending on where you are located range between forty five degrees and seventy-five degrees Fahrenheit. The geothermal heat pump takes advantage of this heat by exchanging heat with the earth through a ground heat exchanger. These systems are also able to cool your home and even provide you with hot water if they are equipped to do so. These systems last longer, are quieter and require little maintenance. They are more efficient because they use the ground heat.

There are also dual-source heat pumps that combine both the geothermal heat sources as well as utilize electricity. These have higher efficiency ratings than your air source electrical heat pump units, but are not as efficient as the standard geothermal system. The main advantage of the dual units is that they are cheaper to install and work almost as well as the standard unit. However, on your standard unit it is estimated that the lifespan for the inside components is 25 years while the ground loops may last for fifty years.

There are two other types of heat pumps you can choose from as well, although they are not going to be as efficient as the geothermal unit. These units are still going to work well and save you money in the long run though. Another type of dual-fuel unit is one that uses both electric and gas. These units are good for those locations that experience the occasional drop below freezing and require a more powerful source of fuel. These units switch between electric and gas.

Air source electrical heat pumps use only electricity and come in several sizes. There are units large enough to heat your whole home and there are units small enough to heat just a room. The size of unit you choose will depend on what your heating requirements are. Typically, these units are used only in those locations that experience the occasional drop in temperature, but have a mild winter overall.

Either unit that you choose will assist you in saving on your electricity bills. If you want to go with the "greenest" unit possible, then you will probably want to consider using the geothermal unit. It is estimated that 40,000 of these units are being installed in the United States each year and that the savings in energy bills will pay for the unit in five to ten years and the unit itself could last you a lifetime.


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Friday, April 15, 2011

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An Informational Guide To Radiant Hydronic Heating premise And Maintenance

!: An Informational Guide To Radiant Hydronic Heating premise And Maintenance

The radiant hydronic heating law is used in both new and remodeled homes to supply supplementary warmth to rooms and, in some instances, whole homes. This law incorporates a series of tubes into the floor that provides a pathway for heated water to flow through. The heated water generates a warming corollary similar to that of a radiator heater system.

Before beginning the installation it is highly recommended that a certified installer observe the area where the law is to be installed to verify that the sub floor can maintain the new materials which will be added. This inspection helps the establish team to create a practice establish for the area to ensure the tubes will be properly installed for maximum efficiency. It is also recommended that the owner fetch a copy of the installation designs in the event repairs are required.

Two of the more base methods used for installing are slab-on-grade and thin slab. Using the slab-on-grade method, insulation is installed onto the sub floor to supply supplementary energy saving qualities. Next a mesh wiring or mesh lathe is installed over the top of the insulation to supply a skeletal base for the tubing. After using zip ties to attach tubing to the mesh frame, concrete is poured in a depth of four to six inches, constantly securing the warming system.

Another installation type is a thin slab establish that uses two separate methods. The first involves attaching the warming law to the sub floor and then laying a thin layer of concrete over it to supply supplementary security in the middle of the sub floor and the floor covering. The second formula installs the warming in the middle of the sub floor and floor outside creating a sandwich effect. This formula requires supplementary materials for securing the law in place.

Installing the floor outside is the next part of the process; there are two base coverings used for this type of system. Wood flooring is the most sufficient when installing a law of this type as it is easier for the heat to penetrate through the wood than it is to penetrate through the carpet. Carpet, a less expensive option, can be used but requires high conductive aluminum. This type of material provides adequate heat to penetrate through the floor and carpet itself. Using specially designed carpet padding can help to increase the efficiency of the warming from the pipes in the floor.

The maintain law consists of a boiler and pump units. The pump uses the water to keep its bearings and other needful parts lubricated which allows for the device to have an midpoint lifespan of ten years. The boiler unit requires each year maintenance for which programs are generally offered through the installer to program quarterly work to allow the law functioning at a maximum capability. Another thing to watch out for is loss of pressure within the water loop. Most systems are installed with a pressure gauge as this gauge can Monitor the law to see if there are any drops in overall pressure. Loss of pressure can indicate a leak somewhere in the piping; at that point a expert should be notified for repairs.


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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Geothermal Heating

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Geothermal heating is a process that has been used since the Roman times. It is a way of heating buildings/spas by utilising sources of hot water that already exist near the earth's surface. In places where Geothermal resources are available it is potential to distribute hot water to multiple buildings. The Geothermal Heating process is seen frequently in countries such as; Reykjavik, Iceland, Idaho and the Usa.

In more new years Geothermal Heating has been done through the use of a Geothermal heat pump. This heating and air conditioning principles uses the earth's ability to store heat in the ground and in water thermal masses. These masses suck up and hold heat. During sunny days when heat is not needed, this thermal mass shop the heat and then releases it when the weather becomes overcast or During night time when the climate has cooled down.

A Geothermal Heat Pump uses land mass as a heat exchanger and operates on the ground. It will stay at the temperature of 50 °F (10 °C) all year round, with a water-source heat pump using the available heat in winter and putting it back into the ground in the summer.

Electricity produced from renewable sources such as solar and wind power can also be used by a Geothermal Heat Pump to heat spaces and water. This renewable vigor can be more sufficient than an galvanic heater at heating spaces and water.

By using this renewable vigor through a Geothermal Heat Pump it heats buildings without the need to converyance and burn biomass on the site. Geothermal Heat Pumps are also uncomplicated and do not wish a high knowledge of technology.

A Geothermal Heat Pump differs from a furnace or boiler as it can replacement heat and not just produce it. Although it does cost more to setup a Geothermal Heat Pump; having one to heat your home and or business is cost sufficient as it will save you on mean in the middle of 35 and 70% on your heating and air conditioning costs. The think behind the height of the premise cost is because the age, the geology of the area, location of your property and quadrilateral footage of living area has to be taken into consideration.

There are three Components that are required for a Geothermal Heat Pump:

o A loop Field - this can be either horizontal or vertical. A loop field is a series of looped tubes that carry heated water from the ground to the heat pump. The distance and capacity of the loop fields vary, the bigger the buildings the bigger the distance and capacity of the geothermal heating component. Also based on the geothermal unit, the liquid in the loops could be in direct experience or indirect experience with the heat source.

o Liquid Pump Pack - This sends water through the loop field and the water source heat pump

o Water Source Heat Pump - This heat pump replaces the furnace or boiler. The heat from the loop field is transferred via this pump to heat the property.

A Geothermal Heat Pump is environmentally friendly, a renewable source of energy, non polluting and becoming one of the most sufficient heating and cooling systems that are available


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