Monday, December 26, 2011

Different types of Heat Pump

www.homebuildingshow.co.uk To an extent there are 3 kinds of heat pump, broadly. Ground source, air source and water source. Ground source has been around, in fact theyve all been around for quite a long time its a very old technology. People think this invented the week before last, and it wasnt. The first one in the UK went in, in 1952, into the Royal Festival Hall in London, it takes its heat from the Thames. Theres an array of pipes laid in the bed of the Thames, and its still working. Its fridge technology, its exactly the same as in the back of your fridge. So once its in and working it isnt going to stop working. Is it right in any site? Well, theres been a big push lately with air source pumps, as they are cheaper than ground source heat pumps and water source heat pumps, and they do work, and theyre very effective in the right situation, and the right situation is when youve got a well insulated, relatively airtight house which has a low energy demand, a low heat demand and you dont have mains gas. Its still about the same price as mains gas, and youve got under floor heating. If youre not meeting all of those criteria then it might not be the best thing to do. You can step up in efficiency to a ground source heat pump, which will cost more to install, but over three to five years that will balance out with an air source heat pump, if you havent got the right conditions. You still need good conditions, you still need good insulation, good air tightness and under ...

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Energy 101: Geothermal Heat Pumps

An energy-efficient heating and cooling alternative, the geothermal heat pump system moves heat from the ground to a building (or from a building to the ground) through a series of flexible pipe "loops" containing water. This edition of Energy 101 explores the benefits Geothermal and the science behind how it all comes together.

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Monday, December 12, 2011

Eiretherm Ireland

Saving Energy In Ireland. Renewable Energy Ireland. Geothermal Heatpumps www.eiretherm.ie About éiretherm Eiretherm is a company based in Cahir, Co. Tipperary. It was founded to help service the environmental compliance requirements of the building industry. Its founders and financial backers have many years history of successful operations in the construction and development sectors. Recently they have grown acutely aware of the need of Renewable Energy in the Development sector, for both new houses and existing houses. As the cost of oil and gas bills increase, so does the cost of heating and running your home and as rising energy bills affect us all, it is crucial that we consider alternative, more efficient means of providing and utilising energy. Eiretherm want to make it as easier and more affordable to choose green solutions for micro generation of renewable energy. Therefore, we have up a One Stop Shop offering a range of different technologies. Eiretherm products comply with the BER rating from Sustainable Energy Ireland. Why Save Energy? There are two reasons why we should try and save energy for the planet and for ourselves. When we burn fossil fuels (to produce electricity, heat our homes or fuel our cars) carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere. Since the industrial revolution the amount of carbon dioxide that is released each year has increased. On a more personal note, saving energy will save you money and make your life more comfortable and more ...

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Inline Water Heater

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Inline water heater, another term for tankless water heater, is relatively new to the United States but it has been widely used in Europe and Asia for decades. With today's environmental concern and economic condition, using a tankless heating system would be a practical move.

Inline water heater does not need a storage tank. It only heats the water on demand, thus heat is not wasted. The water is heated as the water flow sensor senses the flow, turning on the heating elements. Water is then heated to the desired temperature, giving you endless supply of hot water for domestic and commercial use. And when the tap is switched off, the heating stops and your machine is ready for the next use. This cuts your water heating cost by up to 50%.

Tankless heaters can be electric or gas fired. Electric type heater is easier and safer to install because it does not require venting and does not pose a carbon monoxide risk. The gas-fired inline heater, on the other hand, which may use natural gas or liquid propane, has the advantage of delivering greater volume of hot water output. So depending on convenience and preference, you may opt to choose one over the other.

The point-of-use (POU) and the "whole house" are two types of inline heaters in terms of the volume produced. The point of use is a smaller unit which is able to supply one or two hot water outlets at time. While the whole house is a bigger unit designed to provide hot water for bigger households with simultaneous use of multiple hot water outlets.

Inline heaters are eco-friendly machine. Using them reduces tons of carbon dioxide emission each year, decreases the number of non-biodegradable storage tanks thrown in land fills, and decreases the dependence of non renewable resources such as the natural gas.


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Friday, December 2, 2011

Mackay Advanced Energies Geothermal Part 1

this is the installation of a geothermal ground loop in Prince Edward County Ontario. Installed by Peter Hillman, Jason Horton, and Andrew Blom of Mackay Advanced Energies.

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