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I saw a news report about a "Green" home that used a furnace which also
provided electricity for the dwelling. I didn't get any details other than that it ran on natural gas. Please tell me about these units, and if any of them are suitable to provide on-site power and heat during emergency communications deployment. 73, Bill W1AC -- Bill Horne (Remove QRM from my address for direct replies.) |
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Bill Horne wrote:
I saw a news report about a "Green" home that used a furnace which also provided electricity for the dwelling. I didn't get any details other than that it ran on natural gas. Please tell me about these units, and if any of them are suitable to provide on-site power and heat during emergency communications deployment. 73, Bill W1AC Most such systems that can be readily moved around are called ground power units and are designed to service airplanes. Most of them are one offs that were built to serve a particular type of airplane. These are sometimes available to local government through the state surplus office. You could adapt any mobile generator to provide some heat but mobile and portable heating units are commercially available. The adaptations need to be done very carefully so as not to pump exhaust gases into the structure. A duct wye fitting is connected to the cooling air exhaust of the engine alternator unit; read generator; and the remote thermostat changes the damper to dump the heat right there or into flexible ducting that will carry the heat to the space were it is wanted. Such units will heat a larger area if they have both supply and return ducts and dampers. The system can be built from off the shelf parts and only attached to the "generator" when the heat is needed. The condition of the engine becomes a significant factor in the occupants comfort. If the engine is leaking lubricant or coolant then the oder of the heated liquids will quickly become unbearable. -- Tom Horne "This alternating current stuff is just a fad. It is much too dangerous for general use." Thomas Alva Edison |
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