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Our new Hydron Module variable-speed, variable-capacity heating and cooling system adjusts the BTUH output to match the load profile for desired comfort settings. With the help of an outdoor temperature sensor, the modulating compressor adjusts to deliver the perfect water temperatures for a radiant or hydronic system application. This is vital because the efficiency of a water-to-water ...
Geothermal units are similar to ordinary heat pumps but use the solar energy stored just below our feet to provide heating, air conditioning and hot water. The earth acts as a giant solar panel, absorbing roughly half of the sun’s heat energy. A series of pipes called a “loop” (see next page for more) is buried just below the frost line to tap into that stored energy. In the ...
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Geothermal units use the solar energy stored just below our feet to provide heating, air conditioning and hot water. The earth acts as a giant solar panel absorbing roughly half of the sun’s heat energy. A series of pipes called a “loop” (see next page for more) is buried just below the frost line to tap into that stored energy. In the winter, heat is brought in through the ...
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Geothermal units use the solar energy stored just below our feet to provide heating, air conditioning and hot water. The earth acts as a giant solar panel absorbing roughly half of the sun’s heat energy. A series of pipes called a “loop” (see next page for more) is buried just below the frost line to tap into that stored energy. In the winter, heat is brought in through the ...
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eothermal units use the solar energy stored just below our feet to provide heating, air conditioning and hot water. The earth acts as a giant solar panel absorbing roughly half of the sun’s heat energy. A series of pipes called a “loop” (see next page for more) is buried just below the frost line to tap into that stored energy. In the winter, heat is brought in through the loop, ...
ByGeoStar
Geothermal units use the solar energy stored just below our feet to provide heating, air conditioning and hot water. The earth acts as a giant solar panel, absorbing roughly half of the sun’s heat energy. A series of pipes called a “loop” (see next page for more) is buried just below the frost line to tap into that stored energy. In the winter, heat is brought in through the ...
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All rights reserved Geothermal ORC Design Main issues to consider • Corrosion ? special and costly materials for the heat exchangers great influence on the cost of the unit longer delivery period • Scaling ? ...