Thank you for your video! However, I would like to ask why both inlet and outlet of the boiler are connected to the same pipe? I guess it is the chilled water return pipe, right? I feel confused for the connection...
The boiler is used for the tempering of the water, and this is the standard method of connecting to the condenser water piping. There is no chilled water, this is the condenser water piping that is kept within a certain temperature range and the boiler only adds heat if the loop temperature drops below the set point.
The inside coils are similar, while the outdoor coil is different on a water-cooled unit because of the need to exchange heat between two fluids, instead of a fluid and air.
I have an audit coming in a few weeks and this is soooo useful compared to other heat pumps videos. You're a life save. Thanks!
You're Welcome. Good luck on your audit.
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So educational. Thank you very much. Excellent resources toward my architectural licensure. Subscribed.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching. Good luck on your Test.
very well illustrated and great walk-through. thanks!
Thanks for watching.
Very well done!
Thank you very much!
Thanks so much! Best explanation of this system on the internet.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.
Thank you for your video! However, I would like to ask why both inlet and outlet of the boiler are connected to the same pipe? I guess it is the chilled water return pipe, right? I feel confused for the connection...
The boiler is used for the tempering of the water, and this is the standard method of connecting to the condenser water piping. There is no chilled water, this is the condenser water piping that is kept within a certain temperature range and the boiler only adds heat if the loop temperature drops below the set point.
can we not use both AC and water heater together?
Yes, they make heat recovery heat pumps that can be used to heat domestic water.
very useful
Glad you think so!
The coil is the same?
The inside coils are similar, while the outdoor coil is different on a water-cooled unit because of the need to exchange heat between two fluids, instead of a fluid and air.
Brilliant just have to adjust for Imperial and Metric operation😂
We plan to include more metric values in future videos. it only makes sense since most of the world is already using metric values.Thanks