I'm in Morris County, NJ and have had a heat pump for 8 years - you have to be crazy to go with gas!
I'm in Morris County, NJ and have had a heat pump for 8 years - you have to be crazy to go with gas!
RavenNS,
Titanium for sure! Did you know that there are major differences in titanium heat exchangers though?
First, Titanium is a poor conductor of heat. That's why it took many years for the Heat Pump Industry to endorse titanium over cupric-nickle.
Second, the design of the titanium heat exchanger, the vessel that allows the exchange of heat from the super heated freon filled titanium tubes to the water, makes a big difference in how efficiently the heat is transfered to the water. A simple coil of titanium in an open vessel transfers less heat than a controlled flow of water over the titanium coil in a baffled vessel.
Think of this in terms of a solar heater. If you had a sealed bucket on your roof in which water was passed through it, would you collect more or less heat than an equivalent volume solar panel? The transfer of heat would be much less in the bucket because the many solar tubes, in which the main headers diffuse the water through, will transfer more heat to the water, like the baffled flow scheme of a higher efficiency heat exchanger system.
Third, chemically impervious to attack!
Sean Assam
Commercial Product Sales Manager - AquaCal AutoPilot Inc. Mobile: 954-325-3859
e-mail: sean@teamhorner.com --- www.autopilot.com - www.aquacal.com
I have a heat siphon with the titanium heat exchanger and the scroll - it's the second year now and it works well and isn't a killer on my electric bill. I bought it specifically because it is cheaper to operate than a natural gas heater. It will heat more slowly than a gas heater, though, but I will take the tradeoff with lower operating costs any day. You can maintain heat even better (and save money) by heating in conjunction with using a solar cover.
bbb = bleach, borax, & baking soda
Thanks for all your help...
I went with the Jandy Air Energy Heat Pump - 131,000 BTUs with Titanium and Air Defrost (Allows the heater to operate at lower air temperature) & it has a chiller for when the water gets to hot in the summer...
I should have it next week...
Here is a helpful link http://www.eere.energy.gov/consumer/.../mytopic=13220
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