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Re: Info on Hydronic Heating / Cooling withOUT furnace or AC You 12-11-2007
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Posted by You on December 11, 2007, 2:04 pm
In article

> By
> circulating the water through the pipes, the building can be
> conditioned without using external energy (besides for the heat
> exchanger for the heating, because the basement isn't warm enough to
> heat the upper floors).

EXCEPT, for the energy for the Pumps, that move the fluid around the
system, which in a building is going to be SIGNIFICANT.........

Posted by Jim on December 11, 2007, 3:20 pm

> In article
>
>> By
>> circulating the water through the pipes, the building can be
>> conditioned without using external energy (besides for the heat
>> exchanger for the heating, because the basement isn't warm enough to
>> heat the upper floors).
>
> EXCEPT, for the energy for the Pumps, that move the fluid around the
> system, which in a building is going to be SIGNIFICANT.........


Good point; also, he'll probably want some sort of thermal storage tanks
(55gal. drums?)



Posted by PeterD on December 11, 2007, 5:07 pm

>
>> In article
>>
>>> By
>>> circulating the water through the pipes, the building can be
>>> conditioned without using external energy (besides for the heat
>>> exchanger for the heating, because the basement isn't warm enough to
>>> heat the upper floors).
>>
>> EXCEPT, for the energy for the Pumps, that move the fluid around the
>> system, which in a building is going to be SIGNIFICANT.........
>
>
> Good point; also, he'll probably want some sort of thermal storage tanks
>(55gal. drums?)
>

Where is this heat (or cooling) coming from?


Posted by Cosmopolite on December 11, 2007, 7:02 pm
PeterD wrote:
>
>
>>
>>>In article
>>>
>>>
>>>> By
>>>>circulating the water through the pipes, the building can be
>>>>conditioned without using external energy (besides for the heat
>>>>exchanger for the heating, because the basement isn't warm enough to
>>>>heat the upper floors).
>>>
>>>EXCEPT, for the energy for the Pumps, that move the fluid around the
>>>system, which in a building is going to be SIGNIFICANT.........
>>
>>
>> Good point; also, he'll probably want some sort of thermal storage tanks
>>(55gal. drums?)
>>
>
>
> Where is this heat (or cooling) coming from?
>

Geothermal system, with tubes running through aluminum plates in the
ceiling.

Posted by PeterD on December 12, 2007, 12:28 pm
wrote:

>PeterD wrote:
>>
>>
>>>
>>>>In article
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> By
>>>>>circulating the water through the pipes, the building can be
>>>>>conditioned without using external energy (besides for the heat
>>>>>exchanger for the heating, because the basement isn't warm enough to
>>>>>heat the upper floors).
>>>>
>>>>EXCEPT, for the energy for the Pumps, that move the fluid around the
>>>>system, which in a building is going to be SIGNIFICANT.........
>>>
>>>
>>> Good point; also, he'll probably want some sort of thermal storage tanks
>>>(55gal. drums?)
>>>
>>
>>
>> Where is this heat (or cooling) coming from?
>>
>
>Geothermal system, with tubes running through aluminum plates in the
>ceiling.

So you have drilled a geothermal well? Tell me more, this gets
interesting now.

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