by eamarquardt » Mon Jun 10, 2013 3:39 pm
It would be as simple as running coils through the water of the pool or water heater. If you followed up with a conventional air cooled condenser coil it wouldn't be any worse than just having the air cooled condenser worst case and if you bypassed the air condenser when the air temp is high you could do pretty good. Just doing some numbers in my head each day running an air conditioner unit would raise the temperature of a typical swimming pool about a couple of degrees F. How much of that heat would be lost each night via radiation and evaporation is beyond me but if you did so day in and day out the pool might get too warm to be refreshing.
A friend sprayed water on his ac condenser coils and reduced the current, as I remember to about a third of what it was with just air. I'm not sure how good the water is for coils that aren't designed for working in a water mist.
The whole point of water cooling towers for getting rid of heat by vaporizing water.
See:
http://wcec.ucdavis.edu/sandbox/search/ ... tSinks.pdfIf it is as cost effective as the article suggests I'm surprised that it doesn't appear that any one is making such units.
Cheers,
Gus
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