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*Uses the [[Hydronic Stove]] as a heat source | *Uses the [[Hydronic Stove]] as a heat source | ||
**Is solar thermal water panels also included yet (need to look/ask around) | **Is solar thermal water panels also included yet (need to look/ask around) | ||
=On Cooling Addition= | |||
*[https://www.energy.gov/energysaver/home-cooling-systems/radiant-cooling Energy . gov page on hydronic cooling] | |||
*[https://www.hpacmag.com/features/small-scale-hydronic-cooling-hydronic-heat-pump/ a hpacmag . com article on this] | |||
=On [[Geothermal Heat Pump]] integration= | |||
*Complex, but may be doable | |||
*See [[Geothermal Heat Pump]] | |||
=Open Source Hydronic Design= | =Open Source Hydronic Design= |
Revision as of 02:10, 10 September 2020
Basics
- OSE's Open Source, Modular Hydronic System in use by OBI
- Currently is focused only on heating (Double check this)
- Uses the Hydronic Stove as a heat source
- Is solar thermal water panels also included yet (need to look/ask around)
On Cooling Addition
On Geothermal Heat Pump integration
- Complex, but may be doable
- See Geothermal Heat Pump
Open Source Hydronic Design
3D With Explosions and Part Links
Hydronics Install Prior to Stove Connection
Simple hydronic circuit for both 1/2" in-floor lines (1000 feet in a single zone) + a wall radiator outlet (3/4" tube) using oxygen barrier PEX. Parts cost of $500 approximately for the hydraulics control panel - $100 pump, $100 divider valve, fittings, gauges.
Prior to In-Floor Tubing Connection
In-Ground Heat Tubing Install
Prepare to Put in Wood Floor
Floor will be stained 1"x4" lumber on 2"x4" rails
Product!
Warm feet.
Discuss This!
Industry Standards
- $4600 - 20 year warranty - Glenwood 7020 - [1]
- $3600 - 5 year warranty - says Gasifier type - water heat exchange medium - Slovak import - [2]
- $3500 - Biasi - [3] - Remaining exhaust heat is given-up in a wide finned, self-cleaning passageway before exiting the boiler.