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The BIOS Organization will promote all
brands of ductless mini split heat pumps and connect you with local,
qualified installers. Hi my name is Steve Schappert and I have been
studying alternative energy for years, I am a building analyst by trade.
I have designed and shipped zero energy buildings as far as Germany and
I have spent a great deal of time teaching energy efficiency.
I have taught elementary school students, high school, college classes
on sustainable business practices, and recently a 4 hour masters class
at Yale Peabody on Advances in Science education. Why I like Ductless Mini Splits: I learned about ductless mini splits when designing The Bios Center, a 15,000 green living expo. We were going to install geothermal but then I came across some info on ductless mini split heat pumps, the units I was looking at had a SEER rating of 20 and the geothermal was 16. Geothermal was going to cost $325,000 and the mini splits were only $60,000, honestly it was a "No Brainer", gas and oil furnaces were about $250,000, standard air heat pumps were $190,000...NOTHING and I mean nothing comes close to the affordability of ductless mini split heat pumps for either installation or operating costs.
Coming Soon: Water Powered Ductless Mini Split Heat Pumps
The BIOS Organization is working on combining the water for fuel technology that they have applied to the BIOS Watercar project to Ductless mini split heat pumps creating the world's most affordable and efficient heating and cooling systems on the planet. Ductless, mini-split-system heat pumps (mini splits) make good retrofit add-ons to houses with "non-ducted" heating systems, such as hydronic (hot water heat), radiant panels, and space heaters (wood, kerosene, propane). They can also be a good choice for room additions, where extending or installing distribution ductwork is not feasible. Like standard air-source heat pumps, mini splits have two main components: an outdoor compressor/condenser, and an indoor air-handling unit. A conduit, which houses the power cable, refrigerant tubing, suction tubing, and a condensate drain, links the outdoor and indoor units. |