Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Lighthouse Project in Denmark largest thermal energy storage


In the Danish Braedstrup currently Europe's largest borehole thermal energy storage arises seasonal combined with a huge solar thermal system. For this purpose, expands the existing solar field is strong, so that by the low heat demand in summer creates a large surplus of heat. To this energy in the winter to make use of a seasonal borehole thermal energy storage with 50 RAUGEO probes from PE-Xa is built, the stores at a depth of about 48 meters, the excess heat.
The operation of the store is simple: In the summer of the solar system circulates the heated water up to 85 ° C in the probes. It heats the surrounding area and creates a giant heat store. In winter, when the heat is then required for the municipal district heating, it is routed back into the circulating water and extracted via a heat pump.
The high temperatures that arise in the solar collectors, heat exchange system must be highly temperature-resistant to heat transfer into the soil. The leaders therefore decided to RAUGEO probes made from PE-Xa, because they can withstand high operating temperatures of up to 95 ° C. In combination with the REHAU compression sleeve jointing technique, they provide under these extreme conditions of long-term maximum security and are due to the specific material properties of PE-Xa highly resistant to dents, scratches and point loads. Working closely with Solites, Institute for long-term heat storage, as well as the local planning agencies PlanEnergi / GEO REHAU could contribute its extensive expertise in high-temperature probes from the start.
The first extension is not the end: It is planned to install in the final stage of the project, a total of 60,000 square meters of solar collectors and 300-400 probes for the storage of heat. So then a solar contribution of an estimated 60 percent of the total annual energy consumption is achieved.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Today I installed the Brine heat Exchanger in the intake Air of the HRV

Temperature inside house after Air passed through ground loop +9.1Celsius

After Brine loop heat exchanger +12.7 celsius
Measuring the intake Air of the Ground loop at -11.7 outside and + 9.1 inside  after going through the heat exchanger a further increase to + 12.7 Celsius this makes a difference of 24.4  degrees Celsius of free heat from the ground.
Temperature at outside Air intake


Pictures of how well our new insulated Blinds work

Our triple pane windows doing a good job blocking out  cold  the insulating blinds are perfecting it Wall is R 70 insulation value less than 1 degree difference.





Same Picture as above with Thermo imager camera almost same temperature as the R70 wall




See Picture below for proof of how well this Blinds work blocking cold out




Perfect insulation Values from our new Hunter Douglas blinds seen with a Thermo imager camera  Blinds supplied and installed by http://www.smartblindsandfloorings.com/



Saturday, February 11, 2012

Selecting Blinds with a Thermo imaging Camera

Wich of the 3 sample Blinds is the better choice

How well does a ground loop work in sync with the world best HRV

Today on a very cold winter day I messure the temp of my Air intake and out flow after going through the Paul HRV Novios 300
The ground loop takes a frezzing - 16.3 C up to +3.5C before entering the coil
of the HRV wich removes all the heat from the air leaving the house
except for 0.1C.
A true live performance test I like to know any one wich can show me a better HRV system.



Intake Temp at Ground loop pipe intake -16.3 Celsius

Temp inside air at point of entry of House + 3.5 Celsius

Temp at exit of House after Air has passed through Paul Novis 300 HRV 3.6 celsius

Thursday, February 2, 2012

How can this little Pump save 50 000 liter water a year for the houshold

This little circular pump is inline with the Hot water line at the hot water Tank. A special thermal Bypass comfort Valve installed under the sink furthers away from the Tank allows water to flow from the hot line in to the cold line till the hot water reaches the Valvue. 
Saving 1000's of liter of water going town the drain
never wait for Hot water again.





Saturday, January 7, 2012

A easy way to see how well your House is insulated without fancy Tools


Almost a week has past since the last snowfall and the wether has been very warm for the season Today +8 celsius this part of snow next to the foundation of our Passive House is proofs how well the insulation works. This is a good and free way to check how good or poor a house is insulated at the foundation with out any fancy tools. If the snow is melting next to your Foundation you are loosing heat.

Finally our little Bay window gets a Copper Roof


Monday, January 2, 2012

A perfect night for taking thermo image pictures of our Passive House



Passive house picture with a thermo image  camera super  insulated 
 Heat leaking house



Passive house on right poor insulated house on left

Heat leaking from poor insulated new House Basement