Wizeman
Mechanical
- Oct 11, 2007
- 16
Hello,
I am looking to retrofit my existing residential heating system. It's an old oil-fired hot water system with radiators (not baseboard heaters).
I know that conventional geothermal heat pumps can't reach higher temperatures than 120°F but I was wondering if anyone here has heard about some way to reach 180°F so I can use the existing radiators.
Thanks,
-Vince
I am looking to retrofit my existing residential heating system. It's an old oil-fired hot water system with radiators (not baseboard heaters).
I know that conventional geothermal heat pumps can't reach higher temperatures than 120°F but I was wondering if anyone here has heard about some way to reach 180°F so I can use the existing radiators.
Thanks,
-Vince