HVAC In a Bottle
GeoColumn system promises smaller footprint, bigger energy
savings over conventional ground-source heat pumps
Rising energy costs, global warming and rapidly improving technology are opposing forces that are conspiring, one might say, to change the way we will heat and cool our buildings in the near future.
This “warms race” is the impetus behind one innovation—the GeoColumn, a hybrid HVAC system that claims to improve upon two proven, but not always perfect, heating and cooling technologies.
The GeoColumn is a proprietary, “off the shelf” system that offers the benefits of direct exchange (DX) ground source heat exchangers, which produce heat from the surrounding earth, but it eliminates the costly and often difficult excavation or deep-well drilling these systems require.
GeoColumns also promise the efficiency of heat pump systems, which literally create heat from thin air, but which also frequently disappoint owners by failing to produce enough heat when temperatures fall too far.

November 11th, 2009 at 6:00 am
[...] explained via HPN in an August press release (”HVAC in a Bottle“), which was in turn picked up by Construction Week and the Copper Development Association, [...]