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Geo, Water to Water plus Air? Geoman 08-09-2007
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Posted by Geoman on August 9, 2007, 10:58 pm
1...New construction, put pex tubing in garage and basement concrete.
Customer wants a water to water that also has forced air. This is a first
for me. I told him its going to be two units. Anybody know if there is such
a beast?

2... Have to reverse engineer this job since he just put pex all over the
place. He said he did it at his previous home that had a wood burner. Asked
him what his design BTU/ft/sq is, Reynolds number etc. Oh well, thinking
about charging him for design if he doesn't go with it.

3.. Is there a two stage/speed water to water out there? never sold one
before.

Good night, hot, tired, & ticked off. Jr and I were in 130 degree attics,
rain, wind, crawls, rooftops, I'm wore out watching him work so
hard..........


Rich



Posted by pRECISIONmachinisT on August 10, 2007, 9:34 pm


> Customer wants a water to water that also has forced air. This is a first
> for me. I told him its going to be two units. Anybody know if there is
such
> a beast?

Apollo hydroheat.

--


Posted by Zephyr on August 11, 2007, 3:47 pm
ESP [Energy Saving Products] in Canada... some contractors here in So. Cal
use these to do domestic and HVAC

Zyp

>
>
>> Customer wants a water to water that also has forced air. This is a first
>> for me. I told him its going to be two units. Anybody know if there is
> such
>> a beast?
>
> Apollo hydroheat.
>
> --
>



Posted by pRECISIONmachinisT on August 12, 2007, 2:02 am

> ESP [Energy Saving Products] in Canada... some contractors here in So.
Cal
> use these to do domestic and HVAC
>

He's improved a bit lately, hopefully from my input but maybe a bit still
could be done.

Rich water coils are as simple as adding another zone to any other hydronic
system.

Easy as pie actually....quit being a fundy fuckwit needlessly worrying about
someone being smarter than you and maybe stealing your fucking work--instead
use your damned brain for it's intended function is all that it really
takes.

Then, Google can once again be your friend...

http://tinyurl.com/2fosu3

If I felt I was wasting my time I wouldnt even be typing this shit.

Best regards to the wife and daughters.

--


Posted by Bob Pietrangelo on August 13, 2007, 2:23 pm
Depends on the Load Rich. You can use waterfurnce Sysnergy unit. That is
waht is made for.

--
Bob Pietrangelo
bobp3@comcast.net (home)
bob@comfort-solution.biz (work)
www.comfort-solution.biz





> 1...New construction, put pex tubing in garage and basement concrete.
> Customer wants a water to water that also has forced air. This is a first
> for me. I told him its going to be two units. Anybody know if there is
> such a beast?
>
> 2... Have to reverse engineer this job since he just put pex all over the
> place. He said he did it at his previous home that had a wood burner.
> Asked him what his design BTU/ft/sq is, Reynolds number etc. Oh well,
> thinking about charging him for design if he doesn't go with it.
>
> 3.. Is there a two stage/speed water to water out there? never sold one
> before.
>
> Good night, hot, tired, & ticked off. Jr and I were in 130 degree attics,
> rain, wind, crawls, rooftops, I'm wore out watching him work so
> hard..........
>
>
> Rich
>
>



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