After doing a search here and googling, I found very limited information.
I just got my ground source geothermal up & running two weeks ago in my new house. Too my surprise, the geothermal unit (5 tons) has a built in desuperheater (or maybe I bought it and didn't know it?).
My next surprise was my plumber gave me an 80 gallon electric hot water heater (for 2 people)! The contract says 52 gallon and he installed the bigger unit for free because our tub is 60 gallons. He thought he was doing me a favor.... This 80 gallon hot water heater says it cost $550/year to run ($45/month)! Needless to say I am not happy. Our old house had 52 gallons and I can't ever remember running out of hot water.
I have a couple of questions:
1. Everything I have read (very limited) about desuperheaters says 'free hot water during cooling season (my location May- September) and very low cost hot water during the heating season. Can anyone verify?
2. Any suggestion on measuring my electric use to verify? I've read about those Kill-O-Watt meters. Can I install one on my heater to watch my electric use?
3. Any general knowledge about these desuperheaters would be a huge bonus.
One general comment about my GSHP (forced air) seems a lot hotter than my Oil (forced air). Doesn't really make sense does it?
I just got my ground source geothermal up & running two weeks ago in my new house. Too my surprise, the geothermal unit (5 tons) has a built in desuperheater (or maybe I bought it and didn't know it?).
My next surprise was my plumber gave me an 80 gallon electric hot water heater (for 2 people)! The contract says 52 gallon and he installed the bigger unit for free because our tub is 60 gallons. He thought he was doing me a favor.... This 80 gallon hot water heater says it cost $550/year to run ($45/month)! Needless to say I am not happy. Our old house had 52 gallons and I can't ever remember running out of hot water.
I have a couple of questions:
1. Everything I have read (very limited) about desuperheaters says 'free hot water during cooling season (my location May- September) and very low cost hot water during the heating season. Can anyone verify?
2. Any suggestion on measuring my electric use to verify? I've read about those Kill-O-Watt meters. Can I install one on my heater to watch my electric use?
3. Any general knowledge about these desuperheaters would be a huge bonus.
One general comment about my GSHP (forced air) seems a lot hotter than my Oil (forced air). Doesn't really make sense does it?