ground source and hydronic cooling recommendation [RE-wrenches]
Kurt Albershardt
info at es-ee.com
Mon Feb 9 10:13:57 PST 2004
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--On Sunday, February 08, 2004 11:49 PM -0800 "Dean T. Newberry" <deant at dcn.org> wrote:
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> Take a class in ground source heat pump systems.
> in Oklahoma the IGSHPA classes are the best.
> Most GSHP manufacturers also have classes, check out waterfurnace, hydroheat and florida heat pump for their class schedules.
Will do, thanks.
> I would stay with AC, Invensys Radiant ceilings or Valance convectors from Edwards Engineering in all but the driest climates.
Edwards' site was offline for awhile but I notice it's back now. I think Reno probably qualifies as dry.
There's a half-acre pond adjoining the house--what about vapor compression A/C with a marine-style condenser? Maybe gas absorption with prechilled return water?
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