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Will my existing water heater provide enough capacity to also heat my home?

Radiantec : FAQ Frequently Asked Questions, Radiant Heat, Sy...
Most water heaters are only in service for 2-3 hours per day and they often have enough capacity to do extra work. If the BTU heating output of the water heater is equal to or greater than the heating load, you can probably use it to heat as well. Look at the label on the heater for the BTU output.

How does a GSHP system heat water for my home?

What is geothermal? | Frequently Asked Questions
Using what is called a desuperheater, GSHPs turn waste heat to the task of heating hot water. During the summer, when the system is in cooling mode, your hot water is produced free as a byproduct of the thermal process. In winter, with the heating mode, the desuperheater heats a portion of your hot water. Desuperheaters are standard on some units, optional on others. Stand-alone systems that will heat water all year around can be purchased. See similar questions...

Can a geothermal heat pump also heat water for my home?

GeoExchange Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Using what's called a desuperheater, some types of geothermal heat pumps can save you up to 75 percent on your water-heating bill by pre-heating tank water. Desuperheaters are standard on some units, optional on others. Some geothermal models can provide all of your hot water needs on demand at the same high efficiencies as the heating/cooling cycles. See similar questions...

Is tap water suitable for use in a home kidney dialysis machine?

Portland Water District - Frequently Asked Questions
No, not without further treatment. In a kidney dialysis machine, the water used is brought into close contact with the patient's blood. Thus, the quality requirements are far stricter than those for ordinary drinking water. Aluminum, fluoride, and chloramine are examples of substances that are not acceptable in water used for kidney dialysis. Kidney dialysis centers are kept informed about water quality and are able to give advice on this matter. See similar questions...

What software comes for free with the machine?

Abrasive Waterjet Cutting Tools - Frequently Asked Questions
CAD/CAM software for programming tool paths and drawing parts from scratch. Features waterjet specific drawing tools, image tracing, array nesting, gear generation, part clean-up, and many other tools that are especially useful for OMAX users. Machine tool controller software. OMAX's patented second generation abrasive waterjet machine tool controller is designed and created specifically for the needs of abrasivejet and waterjet machining. See similar questions...

Can a geothermal heat pump heat my hot water for my home?

Capital Electric Cooperative, Inc. & Frequently Asked ...
Domestic hot water is available with the use of a heat pump for pennies a day or even free. A hot water desuperheater is a heat exchanger built into the heat pump and is designed to remove high temperature heat from the refrigerant gases. A typical hot water desuperheater will generally provide 120° F water and can supply most of the domestic water needs depending on the amount of consumption. See similar questions...

Will my water heater have a shortened service life if I heat with it?

Radiantec : FAQ Frequently Asked Questions, Radiant Heat, Sy...
We have had good luck with the Polaris, but it does require competent installation. You should have a competent gas man do the work. This is not a good do it yourself project. Some people should have been given their money back instead of getting a new Polaris, because the problem is at the site. See similar questions...

How can I heat the water?

KD FAQs: Nova Companies
Many of our customers choose to add a solar cover to their order. This allows you to use the natural energy of the sun to help heat the water. You will need to be careful though because the solar covers have been known to heat the water to 95 degrees and above. See similar questions...

How can I heat my home safely?

CDC Winter Weather | FAQ
If you plan to use a wood stove, fireplace, or space heater, be extremely careful. Follow the manufacturer's instructions as well as the advance home safety measures on page 4 and remember these safety tips: Ensure adequate ventilation by opening an interior door or slightly opening a window if you must use a kerosene heater. Use fireplaces, wood stoves, and other combustion heaters only if they are properly vented to the outside and do not leak flue gas into the indoor air space. See similar questions...

I prefer to have the home-use water vending machine. What shall I do?

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Our company has the small size of water vending machine for home-use that has the same water quality to the Water Net's drinking water vending machine. But the size is smaller suitable for home-use. If you are interested in the "drinking water vending machine", please contact directly to our company +66 2940 2100(Automatic line) or inter@waternet.co.th See similar questions...

Will you install a machine for free if I buy my mix from you?

Taylor - Frequently Asked Questions
Each distributor selects programs to participate in at the local level. While getting a machine for free may sound like a good idea, the mix price is marked up to pay for the equipment. No equity in the equipment is ever gained, and the premium mix price reduces profits. If you change to a different mix company, you lose the freezer too. Once the equipment is paid for, your profit margin goes up. See similar questions...

Can I use solar electricity to heat my water or to provide space heating for my home or business?

Sun Light and Power
It is impractical to use solar-generated electricity to heat water. A solar water heating system is a far more cost-effective choice. Similarly, space heating is best accomplished with solar thermal strategies or equipment designed for the task: passive solar designs and radiant heating, for example. See similar questions...

Can a geothermal heat pump also heat water?

Moses Drilling Company & Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Using what's called a desuperheater, some types of geothermal heat pumps can save you up to 50 percent on your water-heating bill by preheating tank water. Desuperheaters are standard on some units, optional on others. Some geothermal models can provide all of your hot water needs on demand at the same high efficiencies as the heating/cooling cycles. See similar questions...

Can I heat my home with just a Heat Pump?

Bel Red Heating And Air Conditioning
No. Heat pumps gradually lose efficiency as the temperature drops. They typically need some help to heat your home when the outdoor temperature drops below about 35-degrees. This can be from a gas furnace (hybrid system), or an electric furnace or air handler. See similar questions...

Are there special instructions for operating the heat, water, etc.?

FAQs for Cottage Renters
There is a very comprehensive operating manual, posted on this web site, with a copy in the cottage (colour photos and full descriptions). The manual is fully indexed by keywords so that it is very easy to find whatever you are looking for. See similar questions...

How do I Heat Disinfect a Water Heater?

Alameda County Water District: FAQs
A sulfurous or rotten egg-like odor in the hot water is caused by bacteria growing in the water heater. This usually happens when the water heater is turned off while on vacation, when the hot water has not been used for a long time, or when the temperature setting on the heater is set too low. The bacteria in the water heater are not a health threat; however, they must be eliminated to stop the odor problem. The procedure for eliminating the bacteria is called heat disinfection. See similar questions...

How can an EE system heat both air and water?

ABOUT EESC
The solar heat that is transferred out of the ground can be used either to warm air (for use in a forced air distribution system) or to heat water (for drinking or service applications, or in radiant heating or swimming pools). See similar questions...

I have no heat or hot water in my apartment. What can I do?

FAQ - NYC Affordable Housing Resource Center
By law, residential owners must provide adequate heat between October 1 and May 31. During this period, between 6:00 am and 10:00 pm, if the outside temperature is below 55 degrees Fahrenheit, owners must heat apartments to at least 68 degrees Fahrenheit. Between 10:00 pm and 6:00 am, if the outside temperature is below 40 degrees Fahrenheit, owners must heat apartments to at least 55 degrees Fahrenheit. See similar questions...

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