Mechanical ventilation with VENTIFLEX® PLUS system and Ground-Air Heat Exchanger

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  • Опубліковано 20 чер 2017
  • The video shows the VENTIFLEX® PLUS mechanical ventilation with heat recovery co-operating with Ground-Therm's ground-based heat exchanger in an energy-efficient building. For more info visit our web side: www.ground-therm.com
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  • @steelmetal21
    @steelmetal21 5 років тому +9

    This will be ideally suited if this system is installed just next to the u/g water reservoir which can store water from an outside supply or can store water from a system of rain water harvesting. The temperature of the environment beside the water reservoir can be used to have a better ventilation system.

  • @facundobellogutierrez5651
    @facundobellogutierrez5651 3 роки тому

    Great animation!

  • @jackriley5974
    @jackriley5974 5 років тому +11

    Nothing is free!! Forty years ago I helped build something similar. The air was moved by two 3/4 HP fans that ran 24/7 . Considering the cost of the structure and the cost of electricity the owner will never break even.

    • @clintonbarbee5093
      @clintonbarbee5093 5 років тому

      I would agree with you except still air excerts more pressure with the right set up an a slight breeze you can create massive air flow. Free.

    • @MsilikaleMsilanga
      @MsilikaleMsilanga 5 років тому

      Clinton Barbee how would i go about. I have no idea how to do it but it seems to be a good idear to implement in my future house.

    • @jackriley5974
      @jackriley5974 5 років тому +1

      @@clintonbarbee5093 Not arguing science, simply stating a circumstance

    • @astranger448
      @astranger448 3 роки тому +3

      I built one 15 years ago, two variable speed fans averaging 50 watts each (they peak at 150). With a heavily insulated house (one time investment) you will get rid of both a heating system and the power part of the A/C system (you need the ductwork) and their associated energy costs. Average yearly energy cost for a family here is 2000$, I get by with 700. All because of neither heating nor AC.

    • @neeljain9619
      @neeljain9619 3 роки тому

      @@astranger448 Hi, if you have installed This system please share the area, location, cost, experience allot the system, since how long you were using this system and in winter what is the temp out and in and same in summer?

  • @stebarg
    @stebarg 5 років тому +16

    It's a good system.
    We engineered, designed and installed it more than 25 years ago.

    • @leklaileklai4052
      @leklaileklai4052 5 років тому +2

      Have idea . Can you free energy battery cell heat and cold

    • @mohammedibrahimali7798
      @mohammedibrahimali7798 5 років тому

      Hello Stefan, could you share with me then I can earn money. Safety.mohammed.ibrahim@gmail.com, please mail me

    • @hafeexius
      @hafeexius 4 роки тому +1

      @@mohammedibrahimali7798 what does that even mean? Is it code for 'send bobs and vagene '?

  • @hidayatvijaya8907
    @hidayatvijaya8907 5 років тому +26

    this is interesting...mimicking the nature of a termite mound

  • @johnboscor.582
    @johnboscor.582 Рік тому

    Very nice elaboration

  • @ksasiksanthreddy6073
    @ksasiksanthreddy6073 4 роки тому +8

    This is my engineering college time project idea in 2013-2015 but college didn't encouraged to make bcos they wont receive commission if I make it on my own, but done lot of paper work on different parameters

  • @TheWinterShade
    @TheWinterShade 5 років тому +6

    This is a basic animation made for those without an understanding of mechanical systems to understand better, not a technical tutorial for engineers, suitable 3D modeling. I'd suggest buying books or find a more detailed and technical tutorial, or discuss with an expert.

  • @ibadullah8472
    @ibadullah8472 8 місяців тому

    MY RESPECTED AND VALUED BROTHER, BE EVER BRIGHT AND KNIGHT. THE REAL HELPERS OF THE HUMANITY.

  • @Arthur-Silva
    @Arthur-Silva 5 років тому +66

    I love how the air moves diagonally from one pipe to another 🤣 smart air.

  • @hphinn
    @hphinn 10 місяців тому

    The air should be looped back from the house since the house is at chilled condition. Constantly pulling air from outside will result in a higher temperature difference across the ground heat exchanger.

  • @Hfsdhjf
    @Hfsdhjf Рік тому +19

    what is stopping mold and condensation forming inside the pass as hot air enters cool pipes?

    • @danielmcneely1579
      @danielmcneely1579 11 місяців тому +1

      Just lay the pipe with a slight slope toward the inlet. You’ll also have to incorporate some sort of drain

    • @aceaj2620
      @aceaj2620 3 місяці тому +1

      I hear they put it at a 3% slope

  • @pandass3798
    @pandass3798 5 років тому +144

    Instead of just 3d computer design...Should have shown actual Installation working at a model house.

    • @bob15479
      @bob15479 4 роки тому +9

      that would be a big expense for a startup that already has cad models of all their parts. this video probably cost only $1k.

    • @michaelgeddes1330
      @michaelgeddes1330 4 роки тому +4

      If you look here you will see how fresh the air is 😂😂👍

  • @christopherclarke2083
    @christopherclarke2083 6 років тому +3

    Looks fantastic, but I wonder how effective it is at cooling compared to a standard AC system.

    • @Ground-Therm
      @Ground-Therm  6 років тому +2

      It is able to be very effective in case of appropriate design. Many times not proper design kills the effect and the user is not satisfied.

    • @stebarg
      @stebarg 5 років тому +2

      Christopher Clarke the wondering has come to an end now. 😃
      You get ”free” additional energy from the ground. That's the point. The rest is the same. You can add an AC system or not. For most cases, I’d recommend an additional AC system.
      Not really sure what you mean by effective by the way. 😁 I guess you think in terms of money if you’re talking about effectiveness right? If so, you should consider such a system.

  • @ismaeldoprado1794
    @ismaeldoprado1794 5 років тому

    show... obrigado

  • @3dakademikadircay563
    @3dakademikadircay563 5 років тому

    Beatifuul

  • @ursopolar6535
    @ursopolar6535 Рік тому

    Fantastic

  • @robvoyles
    @robvoyles 3 роки тому

    what will be pulling the moisture out of the air? if you don't mold will be an issue.

  • @AbdulBasit-di6jk
    @AbdulBasit-di6jk 4 роки тому +2

    I am much interested in that kind of setup but the thing is calculations about everything and that can be done with ultimate solutions like uv light cleaner or any other simple n efficient solution.
    what I am scared off is the temprature as the ground water temperature is not too above the normal temperature I am in Pakistan..

  • @cedvon4831
    @cedvon4831 4 роки тому

    Brilliant

  • @GoTrack
    @GoTrack 5 років тому

    Veeru nice

  • @anantheswarreddy1137
    @anantheswarreddy1137 4 роки тому +1

    This technology is very good ,is this available in India...

  • @Avtowasya
    @Avtowasya 3 роки тому +1

    in such a ventilation system, a huge amount of condensation and bacteria is formed!

    • @zenonkoszorz9606
      @zenonkoszorz9606 3 роки тому +1

      Inner layer of pips are covered with antibacterial agent (silver based). Condensation is collected and pumped out from condensation shaft.

    • @samuelboucher1454
      @samuelboucher1454 3 роки тому

      Could you not attach air filters on the registers to solve this?

  • @gowrishankar7338
    @gowrishankar7338 5 років тому

    It could better explanation in video because we aren't understanding how ventilation systems work inside house. How air flow transferring outside inlet to inside house.

  • @sajadalbaaj8737
    @sajadalbaaj8737 6 років тому +1

    Nice...please can l get another video about this but without heat exchanger

    • @Ground-Therm
      @Ground-Therm  6 років тому

      Do you want part of this animation? We don't have another amination, just only about ventilation.

  • @ahsankhurshid4939
    @ahsankhurshid4939 5 років тому +36

    This is cool and all but why is this in my recommendations

    • @ankit.chouksey
      @ankit.chouksey 5 років тому +3

      Paid promotion.

    • @pandass3798
      @pandass3798 5 років тому +5

      Because youtube algorithms detect locations with hot weather and promotes this.

    • @karlkarl7282
      @karlkarl7282 5 років тому +13

      Because you touch yourself at night.

    • @basedbear1605
      @basedbear1605 4 роки тому +1

      How can anyone possibly know what is in your play list? It is likely because you've watched a video in the past about geothermal heating or heating systems.

  • @jerryrodriguez9352
    @jerryrodriguez9352 5 років тому

    What’s the cost of this on a new construction home in Florida that’s 1500sq

  • @javimildre9504
    @javimildre9504 3 місяці тому

    ¿La entrada de aire se puede poner a una altura de 8 metros o no es recomendable?

  • @mohitladdha8550
    @mohitladdha8550 5 років тому +2

    Is any presence in India ?

  • @mohdanfal5061
    @mohdanfal5061 5 років тому

    if i wanna install in my house what should I do

  • @DonClark
    @DonClark 3 роки тому

    What is the average cost? How much can that vary? How much can that cost vary when installing to an older home? Where can I see the data on cost savings over time? What are the risks?

  • @amansiddiqi1
    @amansiddiqi1 4 роки тому +1

    What are the pros and cons compared to geothermal, which uses a liquid closed loop? That is more common than heating/cooling incoming air.

    • @robvoyles
      @robvoyles 3 роки тому

      heating in the winter will need supplemental help heating, this won't be near enough in a typical cold winter.

  • @wolverineneo101
    @wolverineneo101 5 років тому +8

    Could it be better if air intake is kept at roof level?

    • @marcelbregman4454
      @marcelbregman4454 4 роки тому +1

      Take in at the shadow site of the building would improve a stable intake temperature
      without adjusting continuously with every cloud or taking in air from an extreme heated
      sun spot .
      But ofcourse you could place the intake higher up when you take notice of these basics.
      Be aware also of condense or other ways that water can collect in the ground tubes.
      Let them colect the water in a place where you could easily place a level pomp for removal
      Of excessive water in the ground system.
      If possible you can place a small diameter pipewith a sifon to get rid of the water in a well
      Or open sewer chanel down hill (example)

  • @Good-Feelings-
    @Good-Feelings- 5 років тому +14

    explain please what instrument you are using for pumping hot and cool air in the building...

  • @kozakkostya946
    @kozakkostya946 5 років тому +24

    What about condensation in the underground heatexchanger?

    • @Ariccio123
      @Ariccio123 5 років тому +2

      That's my instant concern here. Joe Lstiburek made this mistake years ago, and talks about it in the context of psychrometric charts.

    • @bazoozoo1186
      @bazoozoo1186 4 роки тому +5

      1) uv light could be used to fight with mold,
      2) air from those pipes may not necessarily enter the interior, instead it may swap the temperature via heat exchanger box and get excreted outside.
      in other words, ideally you would need 2 heat exchange boxes for two stage process: at first you take air from outside the wall and exchange thermal energy with the air from underground, then underground air is dumped outside while the fresh air goes to the second box where it exchanges heat with interior air going into exhaust.

    • @basedbear1605
      @basedbear1605 4 роки тому

      @LagiNaLangAko23 Another moron who didn't listen to the presentation.

    • @basedbear1605
      @basedbear1605 4 роки тому

      Why don't you watch it again and actually listen this time. It was clearly stated.

    • @basedbear1605
      @basedbear1605 4 роки тому

      @@NickMWise 1:32 they talk about their filter system, if you want more details, you are free to click on their link. And later on they talk about mold elimination. Again, you simply didn't listen.

  • @ananddixit9576
    @ananddixit9576 4 роки тому +1

    Please use live model to know whether it's feasible

  • @khanelias7292
    @khanelias7292 5 років тому +3

    How much it will cost and can it be installed in already constructed house .....

  • @michaeld954
    @michaeld954 5 років тому +5

    Will this work with shipping container homes

  • @designerlp
    @designerlp 3 роки тому +2

    Good Morning! Can I use excerpts from your video to put on an architect's reels talking about a Canadian well?

  • @adiliraliyev5882
    @adiliraliyev5882 Місяць тому

    ...thinking...hot air moves up due to buoyancy...how much time does it take for air to exchange heat with an environment...?

  • @mendaanilkumar6028
    @mendaanilkumar6028 5 років тому +12

    I think this not a successful idea because hot air has light weight and always goes up so just make the system opposite direction. I mean Cool air release pipe at floor and the hot air receiving pipe at top. Also add a converting module for winter.

    • @verohandymike
      @verohandymike 5 років тому +2

      It is fan driven, so the air is forced to go where you want it to. But I still agree that convection should play a part. They should be pulling hot air from the tops of rooms which is where hot air is going to be.

  • @rajenderbattula9970
    @rajenderbattula9970 5 років тому +1

    Great idea Please sir send me the system full details

    • @rizkiferdian2402
      @rizkiferdian2402 4 роки тому

      Obviously the same system of air ventilation in a bunker, underground space, panic room, etc. While I am here in a jungle having semi open spaces.

  • @ratansarkar3674
    @ratansarkar3674 4 роки тому +2

    I m from India, i wanna know how much it will cost for 3bh house..plz tell
    Whom shall I contact for installation, plz let me know..

  • @dontalley2182
    @dontalley2182 Рік тому

    Great idea! I wish you were in British Columbia Canada. Cheers.

  • @naresh274
    @naresh274 4 роки тому +2

    What is the max temperature in which this system is effective? I live in New Delhi, india and we have temperatures 42-47 degree Celsius, would you recommend the system?

    • @ksasiksanthreddy6073
      @ksasiksanthreddy6073 4 роки тому

      It is high cost investment at initial but temperature maintains at every time equal throughout the year in 24-26c

    • @neeljain9619
      @neeljain9619 3 роки тому +1

      @@ksasiksanthreddy6073 can you please define how costly initially it will be and who is best co. In india To approach for the same ?

  • @patrickyounes8891
    @patrickyounes8891 Рік тому

    Why do we not use this in Australia?

  • @koveebryant1526
    @koveebryant1526 5 років тому +3

    What about mold inside the underground tubes
    Love the idea
    Hrv unit more practical imo

    • @Rohit90901
      @Rohit90901 5 років тому +2

      M Kovacevic 4:04

    • @basedbear1605
      @basedbear1605 4 роки тому

      @@Rohit90901 Amazing how few people actually listened to the presentation, then immediately come here and ask obvious questions that were already answered.

  • @patmaker007
    @patmaker007 9 місяців тому

    Intellegent of ground HE. But it has very high of investment and maintenance cost.

  • @GardenOrchid
    @GardenOrchid 5 років тому

    Great

  • @Y34HN0
    @Y34HN0 5 років тому +4

    I'm just asking out of curiosity: Does anyone know if these systems can vary/regulate things like the air humidity of the pumped-in air? Or if they can vary the air-flow to different rooms? Or if these can work with room sensors which measure air quality and vary flow accordingly?
    This system seems pretty simple. I could be wrong, but I get the impression this would be more expensive to install than standard air conditioning, yet not as flexible.

    • @acoustic4037
      @acoustic4037 5 років тому

      You could, with zone controls etc but this is crap. The HRV has been long in use, and they add a water collecting ground loop and think its new and exciting. There are reasons why its not code to do it this way

  • @imtiazhussain1524
    @imtiazhussain1524 Рік тому

    what is the pipe matreal is plastic pvc? or metal like cuppar ?if the is pvc which is non conducter matrial so how it the reduce the temparature being non con conducter materil

  • @user-di1kw8en6o
    @user-di1kw8en6o 4 роки тому +3

    Куда и каким образом девать конденсат ?

  • @amanwithhiscigaretteandcof3474
    @amanwithhiscigaretteandcof3474 5 років тому

    ..good idea. but not friendlymoneyuser.

  • @saqlainmohiddin1280
    @saqlainmohiddin1280 3 роки тому

    I need mathamatical calculations like how long the pipes are used, how much energy is provided in one hour, how much time is required to heat or cool a room of 10*10 feet etc plz help

  • @justinroca932
    @justinroca932 2 роки тому

    I just don't understand how the air circulates. Is there a fan?

  • @jaymig4701
    @jaymig4701 2 роки тому

    I am in Jordan and I am interesting in this system
    how I can get it

  • @Wok_Agenda
    @Wok_Agenda 5 років тому +3

    Very nice system but I have one question , how do you clean the ground installed pipes?

    • @hemant3640
      @hemant3640 5 років тому

      शायद इसमें वैक्यूम cleaner जैसे किसी मशीन का सहारा लेना पड़ सकता है

    • @raveeranjankuma
      @raveeranjankuma 5 років тому +2

      Good job hemant sharma.. Keep it up.. Hehehe

    • @Ground-Therm
      @Ground-Therm  5 років тому +2

      Once per 5 years it's good to rinse with a strong stream of water. You have to get (leave) acces to the pipe incoming into house.

    • @Wok_Agenda
      @Wok_Agenda 5 років тому

      @@Ground-Therm Thank you

    • @stebarg
      @stebarg 5 років тому +1

      Dimitris Andreou our system runs without maintenance for about 25 years now. We haven't thought about cleaning the earth pipes yet.

  • @mahekfaldu
    @mahekfaldu 5 років тому +18

    *Are you sure you call 30°c to hot ? We have 45 °c now*

  • @-7-man
    @-7-man 5 років тому +4

    Does the ground continously take away that much heat? Won't there be a decrease in the rate at which heat is extracted after system is operational for a few hours owing to the reduced temperature gradient and slow conduction.
    Edit: Why not insert the heat exchange pipes in a well for cooling purposes.?

    • @Ground-Therm
      @Ground-Therm  5 років тому +1

      We count heating and cooling efficiency after system reach (almost) steady conditions - it means after several hours of work, the temperature gradient is constant. Almost, because in real it never happens. Anyway the error is negligible.

    • @robvoyles
      @robvoyles 3 роки тому

      Why not insert the heat exchange pipes in a well for cooling purposes?...they do, it's called a cooling tower.

  • @alifalawi
    @alifalawi 5 років тому

    Penerapan nyatanya di rumah2 indonesia sudah ada ga? Referensi dan laporannya ada yg tahu?

  • @jeuneyvesaguilarbaldove7089

    how was this animated... which software?

  • @anticeon
    @anticeon 5 років тому +1

    I live in tropical place

  • @johncommon4294
    @johncommon4294 4 роки тому

    How deep you have to dig the pipes, and how much energy the system consumes? Now much is not good enough. How many wats it takes? How much it cost to purchase or you sell it with installation costs? Do you supply to places in Lubuskie?

    • @basedbear1605
      @basedbear1605 4 роки тому

      1) below the frost line. Usually 5-8 feet down. 2)The energy would depend on the size of the system. 3)The energy would depend on the size of the system. 4&5)I would suggest contacting the company directly.

    • @astranger448
      @astranger448 3 роки тому

      For my compact and well insulated house I DIY'd one, has been working for 15yrs now. Pipe 15cm/6", 50m/yrd long as 2 parallel line, slope 2cm 3/4" per m/yrd at a dept +/- 3m/yrd. Energy use is one 50/100ish watt fan, it pays to oversize a variable speed type. There is a lot of flexibility size-wise there but a lot depends on the dig. There must be a slope for condensate to drain to a lowest point, with a few slits over a gravel drain. Because of this drain you must stay above ground water. The inhouse system as shown in the video is a whole other kettle of fish. It's ok in a new house but rather tough as a refit. Power consumption there doubles as there are two fans needed now.

  • @mirzamomtajuddinbaidya4654
    @mirzamomtajuddinbaidya4654 4 роки тому +1

    Which software you used for these animation? Please help

  • @pedzis
    @pedzis 5 років тому

    Good

  • @InfotainmentVidyarthi
    @InfotainmentVidyarthi 4 роки тому

    Wouldn't air coming from inside the house and from outside of house while interacting in the exchanger, pollute the fresh outside air ?

    • @Zshazz
      @Zshazz 3 роки тому +1

      What they're probably describing is a Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV). In summary, no it does not because the air actually doesn't mix together in the box, it's just a convenient model they used here. The box itself is a heat exchanger of some type, e.g. using heat pipes or thin metal plates, and the air is actually going through completely separate channels through those heat exchangers, so the fresh air stays fresh but the heat between the incoming air is brought closer to temperature to the outgoing air. Such devices can often exceed 70% efficiency in matching the incoming air with the outgoing air, so despite how simple the idea is for this device, it's an exceptionally effective way for you to prevent heat/cooling loss with the fresh air coming in.
      They also have Enthalpy Recovery Ventilators (ERVs, sometimes misnamed "Energy" Recovery Ventilators) which have a semi-permeable membrane which allows humidity to be exchanged as well (again, without actually mixing the air itself), which is super important in high-humidity environments (e.g. southern US states) because you will "get more" out of cooling your house if you can reduce the humidity (using a dehumidifier, for instance), and retaining that reduction in humidity means huge energy savings without a cost to comfort.

  • @travnat1
    @travnat1 5 років тому +34

    how do you get rid of the condensation and subsequent mold from the ground heat exchanger?

    • @basedbear1605
      @basedbear1605 4 роки тому +2

      You didn't listen. They clearly said it is lined with a silver composite to prevent mold.

    • @dallasgombash5381
      @dallasgombash5381 4 роки тому +4

      @@basedbear1605 What about the condensation and/or bulk water that ends up down there?

    • @basedbear1605
      @basedbear1605 4 роки тому +1

      @@dallasgombash5381 You didnt watch the video or listen it appears.

    • @michaelburke7742
      @michaelburke7742 4 роки тому +3

      Take it easy smarty pants.

    • @basedbear1605
      @basedbear1605 4 роки тому

      @@michaelburke7742 Ok, dummy.

  • @tombouie
    @tombouie 5 років тому

    Hmmmmmmmm humidity will probably condensate against the cool inner pipe metal. Condensation within the pipes might cause microbe growth. UV lights might hinder microbe growth though.

    • @Ground-Therm
      @Ground-Therm  5 років тому +2

      No chance for microbs - all internal layer of tubes are protected with silver agent - anti-bacterial and anti-fungi.

    • @tombouie
      @tombouie 5 років тому

      Hmmmm, this is an very ancient technology & numerous countries have looked at it in modern times.
      For example: Earth tubes as heat exchanger for geothermal ventilation / AC / cooling and heating passive house ua-cam.com/video/l4nMsHqCTeI/v-deo.html
      Microbes are absolutely everywhere & at best their growth might be retarded but never eliminated. Really, I can only assume the only practical reason why this technology is not used universally is the potential for microbe contamination. So I plan to use a flexible corrugated ducting (with anti-microbe coating, LED UV lights, etc) and simply make it removable/clean-able/replaceable/inspect-able/etc.
      Pls consider making your design open source (note there are many types of open source licenses; fossbytes.com/open-sources-license-type/). This allows folks living on a budget to potential use your system. Worry not, since rich folks are too busy/lazy to make your system for themselves, you'll still get tons of business especially in the US. If you manage your company well, cheap knock-offs won’t really hurt you much. Also being open source, you just might unite all the good work all over the globe in this area. There have been a lot of work.
      Here's open source in a nutshell:
      What is Open Source explained in LEGO ua-cam.com/video/a8fHgx9mE5U/v-deo.html

  • @mlionea
    @mlionea 10 місяців тому

    which company can offer this technology to an airport in UAE?

  • @markusjordantesoro2992
    @markusjordantesoro2992 26 днів тому

    When bad person put a chemical to the intake air ventilation all the people inside the house inhale the chemical I think when you do this kind of ventilation make sure to hide the intake ventilation.

  • @emulatorretro
    @emulatorretro 4 роки тому +1

    this is called a Baghdad air conditioner.

  • @sholykhan5613
    @sholykhan5613 5 років тому

    how much cost

  • @nurramlak1175
    @nurramlak1175 4 роки тому +1

    can you give subtitle indonesian...?

  • @billnipp2309
    @billnipp2309 5 років тому

    so any outdoor orders will be sucked into your house. and the house would be very positive to the outside, which isnt such a bad thing.

    • @acoustic4037
      @acoustic4037 5 років тому +2

      The HRV would keep pressures equal. Same in as out. Its still crap, the ground loop will fill up with condensate

    • @plumsmuglers
      @plumsmuglers 5 років тому

      acoustic4037 atmospheric water harvesting 🐸

    • @forcedair92gt94
      @forcedair92gt94 5 років тому

      @ 1:35 filters are mentioned.

  • @user-nx8fu2jr8p
    @user-nx8fu2jr8p 4 роки тому +1

    Возьмите меня к себе на работу

  • @user-ws5cn8xh9y
    @user-ws5cn8xh9y 5 років тому +3

    и зачем я это смотрю , у меня даже нет дома

  • @felixromano3091
    @felixromano3091 3 роки тому

    Is this the guy from epic economist ?

  • @TANVEER2011ify
    @TANVEER2011ify 5 років тому +1

    I am interested Hw I can install

  • @thecriminallawyer2503
    @thecriminallawyer2503 5 років тому +1

    In rajasthan (india) outside temprature 45 and inside building 30

    • @thecriminallawyer2503
      @thecriminallawyer2503 5 років тому

      @A K its call aastha,,, and we have good manners ok ..lol

    • @pavelbaidurov228
      @pavelbaidurov228 5 років тому

      You all should build such systems at homes, it is faar cheaper than air conditioner in the long run

  • @RaviShankarDadhich
    @RaviShankarDadhich 5 років тому

    Wow

  • @Harman2701
    @Harman2701 Рік тому

    I want in india...do u have any dealer in india?

  • @harshpatel89
    @harshpatel89 5 років тому +1

    i want to install in my new bulid home give me proper idea .

    • @Ground-Therm
      @Ground-Therm  5 років тому +1

      Just send us (projekty@ground-therm.com) your demand for air volume or architectural design and land development plan. Then we can advice proper solution.

    • @harshpatel89
      @harshpatel89 5 років тому

      @@Ground-Therm sure i will sand is to you .

    • @adityapanwar4840
      @adityapanwar4840 5 років тому +1

      Pipes used are of what material

  • @ExploringGenesis
    @ExploringGenesis 4 роки тому +1

    By Which software you make this video?

  • @vinerfahrtdinov5048
    @vinerfahrtdinov5048 4 роки тому +1

    Непонятно автоматизация смешивания потоков

  • @jawa5669
    @jawa5669 4 роки тому

    What about the in ground preheater and getting mold in the actual pipe under the ground guess this system has no longevity

    • @astranger448
      @astranger448 3 роки тому

      I built my own 15 years ago. Don't stop the airflow and slope the pipe to a lowest point, cut some slits there over a gravel drain. Also stay above groundwater level.

  • @marcgatto9675
    @marcgatto9675 Рік тому

    Can this system be integrated with a heat pump?

    • @thomasschafer7268
      @thomasschafer7268 Рік тому

      No.this ventilates. No heating. But you can use the energy from the old warm air for making hot water

  • @VacationFor
    @VacationFor 5 років тому +3

    what is someone put toxic gas inside the pipe ???

    • @yahtadi5152
      @yahtadi5152 5 років тому

      Great way to rampage

    • @koveebryant1526
      @koveebryant1526 5 років тому +1

      Lol
      Valid point

    • @ltsallwood
      @ltsallwood 5 років тому

      What if someone dipped a baby in a tank of acid???

  • @trtinda11
    @trtinda11 4 роки тому +1

    hello mold.....

  • @Catechol
    @Catechol 4 роки тому

    곰핑이는 막아지냐?

  • @erdene-ochirmijid4040
    @erdene-ochirmijid4040 2 роки тому

    How to solve condensation in earth tubes this project?

    • @Ground-Therm
      @Ground-Therm  2 роки тому

      Just by pumping it out from collector shaft or connection to draining to the sewage system.

  • @kalamazath9304
    @kalamazath9304 5 років тому

    How the underground heat exchanger cools the air in summer and heat the air in winter??

    • @hemant3640
      @hemant3640 5 років тому

      मेरे ज्ञान के अनुसार जमीन से 7-8 फीट के बाद तापमान हमेशा एक ही रहेता हैं। कुएं और बोरिंग में पानी सर्दियों में गर्म और गर्मियों में ठंडा आता हैं।

    • @kalamazath9304
      @kalamazath9304 5 років тому

      @@hemant3640 thanks bro

    • @Ground-Therm
      @Ground-Therm  5 років тому

      Temperature in the ground (1,7 m below the surface) is generally (in Europe) at the level of 4-12 °C

    • @kalamazath9304
      @kalamazath9304 5 років тому

      @@Ground-Therm how it is possible to heat the air in winter?

    • @saxonsoldier67
      @saxonsoldier67 5 років тому

      @@kalamazath9304 All Year, the geothermal unit will maintain near the underground temp. The Earth will moderate the seasonal highs and lows.

  • @kohdefresh
    @kohdefresh 4 роки тому +1

    in Canada we have raccoons that like to break into EVERYTHING... so when one gets in and dies.. whose getting that out because of the smell going through the house lol

    • @astranger448
      @astranger448 3 роки тому +1

      Funny thing, this system is known the world round as a 'Puits Canadien/Canadian Well" Probably introduced by French Immigrants who call this a Puits(well) Provençale (which is the south of France). Maybe ask your neighbors how they deal with the occasional moose getting into theirs ;-)

  • @dwdfusion3138
    @dwdfusion3138 5 років тому

    Can this system work in desert countries

    • @Ground-Therm
      @Ground-Therm  5 років тому

      We are just preparing such systems for housing estate for over 1000 homes in Dubai.

    • @neeljain9619
      @neeljain9619 3 роки тому

      @@Ground-Therm have you ever installed such system in India or if you have partner or representative in India. Please share some costing and investment figures for broader perspective?

    • @hunkpandey9283
      @hunkpandey9283 Рік тому

      ​@@Ground-Therm plzz reply

  • @sumitKumar-zv4vs
    @sumitKumar-zv4vs 5 років тому

    इसको बनाने के लिए क्या क्या जरूरत पड़ेगी

  • @imbbasp4047
    @imbbasp4047 4 роки тому +2

    Who keeps rodents out of dark environment pipes?

    • @vladstoica1946
      @vladstoica1946 2 роки тому

      a series of metal grates or something?

  • @MMaheshThakur
    @MMaheshThakur 5 років тому +4

    This is very old technic I have seen it in one india palace. How to install it in our homes.how mux cose it will take

    • @georgekurian8335
      @georgekurian8335 5 років тому +2

      Which palace in India

    • @JaspalSingh-rs7pz
      @JaspalSingh-rs7pz 5 років тому

      Please reply

    • @MMaheshThakur
      @MMaheshThakur 5 років тому

      @@JaspalSingh-rs7pz what reply sir. there is nothing special in this.

    • @Cybernetic1
      @Cybernetic1 5 років тому

      @@MMaheshThakur which place?

    • @basedbear1605
      @basedbear1605 4 роки тому +1

      @@MMaheshThakur You were asked 3x. which palace did you see it in?

  • @plumsmuglers
    @plumsmuglers 5 років тому +1

    Where is THE UVC LIGHT to kill mold ?

    • @brettmoore3194
      @brettmoore3194 5 років тому

      They used silver particles,impregnated in the inside of,the,ductwork . silver is,the worlds oldest and,most effective biological,remedy

    • @plumsmuglers
      @plumsmuglers 5 років тому

      Brett Moore well other than Sunlight, preventing mold on the inner surface is a good start.

    • @brettmoore3194
      @brettmoore3194 5 років тому

      @@plumsmuglers not sure of your response but with the silver lining a electrostatic charge could be used,to prevent any dust buildup too

    • @plumsmuglers
      @plumsmuglers 5 років тому

      Brett Moore It would need that, because a coating would be nullified if any significant dust were allowed to build up on it, whereas UV Light is far more forgiving.

    • @brettmoore3194
      @brettmoore3194 5 років тому +1

      @@plumsmuglers I,don't doubt sum,systems,were designed,to bring sickness. We have technologies that makes,the,jetsons look,like,cavemem

  • @michaeld954
    @michaeld954 3 роки тому

    How much is this system and can it heat water

  • @genresong952
    @genresong952 5 років тому +2

    Sir we have basement

  • @benkojr
    @benkojr 5 років тому +7

    All good until the mold spores get sucked in!

    • @zenonkoszorz9606
      @zenonkoszorz9606 5 років тому

      Mold have no chance to grow - internal layer of all pipes are covered by silver agent - anti-bacterial and anti-fungi !

    • @astranger448
      @astranger448 3 роки тому +1

      Mold likes a quit place to grow, keeping the fan going all the time does the trick.