The residence of Brian K. Nelson and familly, and office of
NMD, Inc., houses a very unique mechanical room. For years,
the basement of the Nelson Residence has been used as the heating,
cooling, and domestic hot water plant for their home. But it
has also been used as a testing grounds for new heating and
cooling technologies and control systems.
Currently, an eight ton horizontal geothermal DX ground to
water system provides all of the heating, cooling, and domestic
hot water pre-heat for the Nelson familly. Two four ton heat
pumps take turns raising the temperature of the heating tank
or lowering the temperature of the cooling tank to provide warm
air heat and air conditioing. This hot or chilled water is sent
to two air handlers and run through oversized hydronic coils.
This sytems preheats the domestic hot water in conjunction with
an AET solar hot water panel system. As a backup, a Noritz tankless
hot water system boosts the domestic hot water when needed.
A Direct Digital Control System, or DDC, controls every aspect
of the homes heating, cooling, and solar hot water systems.
A flat screen display shows tons of carbon dioxide and money
saved, as well as current function of the system. Both the DDC
and traditional guages and meters display ground, water, and
air temperatures throughout the system as well as water and
air pressures. This allows us to measure the performance of
the system and compare real world data with our software projections.
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