by MOCKBA » Mon 05 Sep 2005, 17:45:40
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')My point is this: I have a large house with an existing oil fired system installed throughout. I'm investigating whether it is feasible to modify this existing system by adding a heat pump.
Me and my friend investigated this last year and basically came to conclusion that it is cheaper and easier just to run oil fired system several degrees lower and augment with electric radiant heat areas when they are used. Savings comes from :
1. heating with electricity that might be already cheaper then oil
2. heating only areas you need when you need them to be heated.
For example, at night you heat at lower temperatures using oil, then in the morning you heat bathrooms, kitchen, etc with electricity keeping central system at low temperatures thruout the day when most are at work or school and only in the evening you fire oil burner as you are back to 1998. Depending on how wasteful you are right now, this could save you up-to 40% of your oil bill, but be careful not to get pipes frozen and busted.
Originally thought, we started from an idea of a "hybrid system" that uses heat-pump to (pre-)heat water in the boiler. The idea is the same as the idea behind HEV, i.e. use heat-pump when it is best and use oil when it is best. The most suitable heat-pump we could find is this
http://www.aeretech.com/spec_sheets/R106K5.pdf, but it is $1000 and it is questionable that the whole idea would work. Still, the idea was to heat the boiler with the heat-pump on milder days when the pump would be more efficient and heat with oil only on really cold days. If "the hybrid" would work, it could be used the same way with augmenting with radian heat. Still, immediate and most significant savings would come from using heat more sensibly, thus probably building a "hybrid" is still might be not very economical unless you have very inefficient boiler.
Finally, if you are against radiant electric heat for whatever reasons and don't have central AC, you might want to look at wall mounted heat-pumps
http://webtti.turcotte.ca/ASPX/Climatiseur_Mural.aspx to augment heat instead of radiant heaters and get AC in summer. Those units are from Quebec and should be better for colder climats. But radiant heat pannels could be had for as low as $70 here
http://www.eheat.us and probably cheaper.