Home
AES Blog
Renewable Energy
Solar Energy
Wind Energy
Biomass Energy
Geothermal Energy
Nuclear Energy
Nuclear Debate
Global Warming
Kyoto Treaty
Hybrid Cars
Articles
Free Newsletter
About me
Contact Me
Site Map
Tell Them
Testimonials
Energy Saving
Water Fuel
Green Home
Privacy Policy
Green Movies
Green Ecards
My Secret
Blog
Green Investing
Green Work
Energy Audits
Recycling
Energy Switch
[?] Subscribe To Alternate Energy Sources.com For A Flourishing Future

XML RSS
Add to Google
Add to My Yahoo!
Add to My MSN
Subscribe with Bloglines


Geothermal Heat transfer system from septic tank

by David Cleland
(Wayland Mi. USA )

Thermal Heat transfer system
by David Cleland

This Geothermal unit consists of an (Insulated Septic Tank) with an embedded condenser coil within the interior of the tank. This allows the heat from the water and slurry to be gathered by a Copper coil Freon system.

With a greater heat yield then the marketed Well and Field systems offer, along with a smaller and more economic application for residential homes with septic systems.

Homes and/or buildings with adequate space between structure and city sewer inlet may use slurry tanks of appropriate size. This System is more compact allowing the use of a refrigerant, (Freon System)with a greater transfer of heat.

Also the slurry mycobacterium breakdown is exothermic heat around 90 degrees, also retrieving the heat from warm water discharge, The coldest water temperature in the tank is the warmest temperature used by other systems ( Ground Water Temperature ) along with the insulation of the tank trapping the heat.

With the condenser coil embedded in pores concrete, gunite or shotcrete centimeters beneath the interior surface inside the Septic Tank, without disruption of the septic system itself. This will gather greater heat than the conventional geothermal systems because of the warmer condensing area and the temperature of the slurry. Rather then 55 degrees with a ground water wells and field systems.

Temperatures inside the Tank are in the 80s and warmer, even in the coldest temperatures and Climate, now with a 30 degree heat exchange or greater threw the system , with end temperatures 100 degrees and more at the evaporator.

This allows for smaller tonnage and more energy efficient components. Also in the summer the heat can be transferred out of the structure into the tank increasing the breakdown speed of solids, making a more efficient septic system over all and cooling the building.


All of this with an economical package as easy to install as a central air conditioning unit, The compact size and ease of installation allows for more expensive efficient components and technology to be used, still at a substantial cost saving then conventional Geo Systems.

This system can even come pre-charged with minimal skilled labor needed. With a already necessary Septic tank, no harder to install then conventional Tanks. Tanks Can be retrofitted from conventional units. Installation needs only cooperation between Excavator and HVAC Technician.

Allowing more people to afford this system lowering the instillation cost while using the latest and up to date mechanical units. Being Earth Friendly, decreasing the dependence on fuel oils and natural gasses..

This Idea came to me 15 years ago and I have tried to get it out there before. I hope you can get some interest, Not the nicest and cleanest subject. Viable concept

Mr. David Cleland.
Cleland Masonry and Design.
1201 east Bernie Court Wayland Mi. 49348.
dsc73rocks@yahoo.com

Well, 'nice' or not, that's the stuff of life David. Great idea.

Anyone wanting to work with David?
Regards,

AlternateEnergySources.com Team

Energy Audit Training – A Green Career, Whether The Economy Is Up Or Down

Download a preview of an electric car conversion plans guide here

This where you can download a free preview guide for How to build a wind generator DIY wind generator plans Download now.

Build your own solar panels? Yes you can! Click Here!

Renewable energy lowers your bills. Now what to do about that mortgage?

Disclaimer: The information provided in this advice is derived from third parties. AlternateEnergySources.com cannot accept responsibility for its accuracy.

Click here to post comments.

Join in and write your own page! It's easy to do. How?
Simply click here to return to Invention Help For Green Inventors
.