Great info. I have been listing over a system like this for a long time. If you could, it would be great to provide some operating cost for this system on a SF basis if possible. Thanks for posting.
Would love to see a step-by-step installation of this system to in floor radiant heat and DHW. This looks like a split system not monoblock? How difficult would it be to use this sytem to cool with in floor pex or is condensation too difficult to overcome? Thanks for sharing, awesome system!
There is a flat plate hx in the outdoor unit, it’s a mono block system. Cooling would be doable if you can control the humidity levels. Wouldn’t be that easy here in the Midwest if using infloor, simple for an air handler however.
In the high desert region (Southwest USA) we do use the same system for in-floor cooling to take advantage of the same equipment that does the heating in winter. Yes the floor temperature has to be controlled to prevent condensation. Like mechanical-hub said, not much benefit for all climates.
Without a ducted, centralized system mini-splits are the best option for efficiency and comfort. If there is a ducted air handler then this hydronic heat pump can provide cooling. Other options would be small room-sized air handlers.
I sure love my Veissmann boiler… Unmatched to others….!!! Now I have to add a storage tank & eliminate my hot water heater.. Great video Eric👍🏼👍🏼
They really are top notch. Thanks for watching!
Looks cool I assume it’s a monobloc heat pump with the refrigerant already pre charged. What’s the rated lowest ambient temp rating?
Eric another just great install! Man that looks good, outdoor unit is huge lol. Super cool stuff not a lot of dual fuel boiler setups!
Appreciate it, I'm happy with how it turned out!
Cool job. Dual fuel is the future!
I agree, going to be easier too with new equipment like this
It seems funny that you don't have the Veissmann hooked up to the domestic water side, but I get it. Very cool setup.
Yeah, that would be an easy add on down the road!
Great info. I have been listing over a system like this for a long time. If you could, it would be great to provide some operating cost for this system on a SF basis if possible. Thanks for posting.
This is cool. Looking to do this conversion for my house, and Im interested in coming across this in the field
Would love to see a step-by-step installation of this system to in floor radiant heat and DHW. This looks like a split system not monoblock? How difficult would it be to use this sytem to cool with in floor pex or is condensation too difficult to overcome? Thanks for sharing, awesome system!
There is a flat plate hx in the outdoor unit, it’s a mono block system. Cooling would be doable if you can control the humidity levels. Wouldn’t be that easy here in the Midwest if using infloor, simple for an air handler however.
In the high desert region (Southwest USA) we do use the same system for in-floor cooling to take advantage of the same equipment that does the heating in winter. Yes the floor temperature has to be controlled to prevent condensation. Like mechanical-hub said, not much benefit for all climates.
with a heating system like this are you forced to use mini-splits for air conditioning ?
Without a ducted, centralized system mini-splits are the best option for efficiency and comfort. If there is a ducted air handler then this hydronic heat pump can provide cooling. Other options would be small room-sized air handlers.
you guys do any work upstate NY?
A little bit outside our service area sorry
@@mechanical-hub anyone you guys know NY?
What’s the Mits heat pump running? Or is that a cooling only unit?
It's used primarily for cooling but also for a few days leading up to Heaitng season.
1:20 why did you mount the pumps foot or so off the wall? ... Kind of a bit crazy standoff length
It was piped up in 2018, was trying to eliminate extra fittings.
@@mechanical-hub ah okay makes sense 👍👍
How much does the air to water cost to run?
Comparible or less than the existing LP system
100 grand instlled