Energy Kinetics System 2000 Maintenance - Advice Needed
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Comments (24)The thing about tracking hardware is that it is so expensive that for the say, 15% or so reduction you get due to sun angle you can buy enough extra panels to offset the loss, assuming you have the space. CA new title 24 states that on a new building you must provide an unobstructed roof area of 250 sq ft(no vents, chimneys, or roof penetrations). Those panels must be at least 3'below the peak to provide access for the fire dept. It pains me to say it but solar thermal is about dead in the current American market. I was in the solar and alternative energy business in CA back in the late 70's-early 80's and did hundreds of hot water and other types of solar systems. They work great, but a dhw system today is around $10,000. That money is much better spent on a PV system today. Much better return on that investment. Ground mount systems are fairly common up here in the foothills. My house is shaded by a Sequoia and a few 4' dia Black Walnuts. My only PV option will be ground mount out in the side yard or a new garage roof, I suppose, but then again I spent the garage on the house re-model;). I've seen several up here where they put the array up on a 15' or so tall post. There are, finally, initiatives underway now to establish better specification guidelines for DC power. Snidely, I think you and I would get along great in person, but boy, we sure don't agree on much here. That is in no way a critical statement, quiet the opposite in fact. I'm a fitter/welder in an early life and worked on gas lines from 1/4"-36". I am very comfortable with it, but I understand the process of pipe design and installation. I do think that as we have codes that require smoke detectors that every home should also have CO detectors and, if supplied with gas, have a combustible gas detector. I am surprised that the insurance industry hasn't pulled that off yet. I guess not enough houses/people have been lost that way. Anyway, looking forward to meeting you on the next post;)...See MoreAdvice needed on new hvac system in NC
Comments (21)We are in the process of replacing a 1 year old...Yes,1 year old 4 ton ($12,400put in Aug.20,2011) air conditioner:TraneXL16i seer:16.5 furnace:TraneXV95 load calculation was done by 5 out of the 6 companies stating we needed a 4 ton unit. We just had a company come out and they said we are oversized by 1 ton and that was the reason for our whole problem?? We have what they call 'dirty sock' syndrome which started 2 weeks after it was installed!! 4 coil changes later still an issue. When we ran it in emergency heat over the winter,without a coil,no smell!!! With Tranes non responsiveness to all I would never get a Trane again!!!!!!!!!!!! Now I've read about all the problems with all units and am more confused then ever,but I do know that I will not get a heatpump again!!! Our original Lennox furnace(19yrsold)began getting stuck/freezing(not turning on) no smell issues whatsoever. Since we had just finished with our D.I.Y renovation of our home we decided to get a new unit,more energy efficient since it was the last thing that was needed to complete our home! I cannot believe how each and every contractor differs on their load calcs...you would think there would be some sort of protocol/procedure to do this accurately and come up with the same numbers?? More confused then ever~smile~Afraid to get that horrendous smell back in my house with another 'coil'...and Yes, we had one dipped and the procedure was done incorrectly , even the contractor said the chemical smell was making him ill...it was in the house for 1 hour and he had to take it out immediately after closing up the unit(took him an hour to install it). We had to air out the house mid winter and sit outside...stress to say the least....Any comments advice would be appreciated~smile~ I too live in W.N.C....See MoreNeed Advice for a New HVAC System
Comments (10)Smart-HDL Introduce The Pro HVAC Module ALL your Air condition connection and control Problems now it solved with Smart-HDL, the New Pro HVAC Module and the intelligent DLP LCD Panel introduce you wide range of control 1 - DonÂt be confused, you can connect single Compressor Stage, Multi Compressor Stages both in 1 Module. 2 - Safety Running time: adjustable Running Sequences for Single and Multi Stage to safe your Compressor. 3 - Safety ON/OFF Protection: ON compressor, FAN safety adjustable delay time 4 - All Modes, Adjustable Cooling Heating, Auxiliary control. 5 - FAN Control: 3 Fan speeds as Low , Medium , High 6 - No Need Convertor: 24 VAC, 110VAC, 220VAC compressors and fans, all can be connected and controlled to the HVAC relays 7 - VAV control, 0-10 VDC controlling with adjustable High, Medium, Low voltage Output 8 - AHU Control, 4-20 mA output 9 - Auto Mode: to auto select between Cool, Heat, Fan in all your year seasons 10 - Adjustable: Temp sensor calibration built in the LCD panel to fit your real room temp. 11 - Extra sensors: Second Temp sensor/ Humidity input 4-20/0-10 V 12 - Diffrent calculation used LCD temp sensor, HVAC ext temp sensor, or Average between both for big halls. 13 - More control: can be control as master slave thermostat for 1 compressor for many DLP LCD panels 14 - Powerfull: each DLP Thermostat can control up to 8 other LCD Thermostat. 15 - Integration: smart-HDL also can control split AC by IR control, 3rd Party HVAC BMS system by RS232. Smart-HDL care about everyone in the world, to make your home healthy, saves your energy, educates you, and makes you happier. For more info, Manuals, Films and others you can visit our website http://www.smart-hdl.com For installation and Programming Film you can visit http://www.youtube.com/sbustraining...See MoreHVAC system advice, repair or replace
Comments (26)My current system has the Carrier thermidistat, that can monitor temp and humidity, as well control the HP and Furnace, or at least I think it can. I am not sure where the programming for switch points and such are in my current system, I was a lot more trusting back then. As far as the duct work I know the supply duct work was redone with the last system and increased in size greatly. The one contractor did check under the house to take a quick look at the ducts. The reason I was given for the high install price of just the HP and coil was that they would have to uninstall and re-install the furnace to perform the installation. Then it just became the cost of the new furnace while doing the work. I thought it was very high but the quote have all been what I thought to be very high. I know that I have been concerned about the sizing, as it seemed quite large. I have asked the one contractor about the furnace size and he is going to look at that. He did tell me that they usually just match the furnace to the HP, at the same size since the cooling is more critical here. Also, the furnace can modulate down to a lower capacity to save energy and keep the comfort at a certain level. I have a feeling that the contractor is frustrated with my asking lots of questions, but I try to be an educated consumer and this is turning out being a larger purchase that expected. I know that I have tried contacting 3 more contractors and they have not returned the emails or calls, it has been 2-3 days now. I am not sure how far out I should look for a contractor, Raleigh is about an hour away from me and not sure how many would be willing to travel for the job, or how responsive could they be if a problem arose. I appreciate everyone's insight and advice....See Moredapoppa
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