When you choose a geothermal heat system to provide heating
and cooling for your home, did you know you can also get free hot water? A
desuperheater can be used with your geothermal heat pump to capture heat from
the compressor, which is then modified for use in water heating. With greater
efficiency and the added hot water bonus, who could pass up the value and
utility of a geothermal heat system?
Using your geothermal heat system to also heat hot water
provides significant cost savings. You won’t have to rely so much on that
electric, natural gas, or propane water heater, so you’ll save on energy costs.
In New Jersey and Pennsylvania, homeowners who use geothermal for their hot
water needs find that hot water generation can cost about 80 percent less
versus traditional water heating methods.
Excess heat is created by the geothermal heat pump in both
heating and cooling modes, though more is produced through cooling because
you’re trying to get rid of the heat, not bring more inside. Rather than
depositing the heat from your home into the earth through the ground loop, that
heat can be used to heat your water instead, allowing you to utilize that heat
waste. Using a desuperheater in the summertime can create most or even all of
the hot water you need around the house. During the other season, the
desuperheater will still provide some of the hot water you need, but you’ll
still need to use your primary water heating method.
If you have questions about geothermal heat systems or using
a desuperheater for your hot water needs, give us a call. The geothermal
experts at Smith Sustainable Design are available to answer all your system and
equipment questions. If you’re thinking of installing a geothermal heat system,
consider adding a desuperheater to further maximize efficiency and energy
savings at home.
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