Right now you're paying the electric company to run your air conditioner to take heat out of your house and dump it in your yard.
While, at the same time, you're paying the electric company to make hot water for your shower, dishwasher, laundry, etc... Don't pay twice! The Aquefier® Heat Recovery Unit captures waste heat discharged from an Air Conditioning or Heat Pump system, and transfers that heat into a water heater tank, thereby creating low cost hot water for domestic use.
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/Asset/Aquefier-Heat-Recovery-Unit.png R6K 1-1/2 to 5 British Thermal Units per Hour (Btu/hr) TR Aquefier® Heat Recovery Unit |
/Asset/Aquefier-Heat-Recovery-Unit.png R6K-PC 1-1/2 to 5 British Thermal Units per Hour (Btu/hr) TR Aquefier® Heat Recovery Unit with PC Stop and Relief Valves |
/Asset/Aquefier-Heat-Recovery-Unit.png R6K-F 1-1/2 to 5 British Thermal Units per Hour (Btu/hr) TR Aquefier® Heat Recovery Unit with F Freeze Stat |
/Asset/Aquefier-Heat-Recovery-Unit.png R6K-PC-F 1-1/2 to 5 British Thermal Units per Hour (Btu/hr) TR Aquefier® Heat Recovery Unit with PC Stop, Relief Valves, and F Freeze Stat |
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You trust your A/C to cool your house... now trust it to heat your water for free! |
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| Brands | N/A Doucette Industries, Inc. | |||||||
| TR | N/A 18000 to 60000 Btu/hr1-1/2 to 5 ton | |||||||
| Stop and Relief Valves | N/A | N/A PC | N/A | N/A PC | ||||
| Freeze Stat | N/A | N/A | N/A F | N/A F | ||||
| Suitable Systems | N/A For Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps | |||||||
| Refrigeration Connection Size | N/A 1/2 in | |||||||
| Water Conn. | N/A 1/2 in | |||||||
| Weight | N/A 15 lb | |||||||
| DIY Installation of Aquefier® on a Goodman Air Conditioning Unit (courtesy of Mark Whitnell, PE) |
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For anyone looking to install the Aquefier® unit themselves, or to help their A/C tech with installation, this is for you:
I first pumped down the refrigerant into the condenser, cut open the discharge line and soldered the mod. Finally, pulled a vacuum on the evap side and opened up the condenser. I have done similar to many a/c systems to replace the TX valves and seldom had to add refrigerant. |
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Added together, that's a savings of up to $700.00 a year for you! |
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