http://www.microcogen.info/index.php?topic=1047.0;topicseenSince I haven't joined SOMRAD yet...dont even know if I will be accepted/excepted. I had a thought/question to Westcliffe01's response
http://www.microcogen.info/index.php?topic=1047.msg12673#msg12673 Westcliffe, I agree with about 99% of your post...my question is? isn't your calculation a wild duck in re btu calcs based on burning wood? Wood tends to over heat, It seems that a better/more accurate HEAT DEMAND would be to do a proper heat loss calc for the proposed building being heated.
Also just a thought...it seems to me that using reverse refrigeration heat pump tied to the heat sink(hot water storage tank) would lead to a more efficient heat transfer to the house. Then you would have a deeper discharge of the heat storage resulting in a wider temp difference on the heat exchanger side, also increasing efficiency there.
Would an engine driven compressor help drive the system, act as additional load to make sure the prime mover is always loaded at it best efficiency. IE...in a battery system...the compressor could add load when the charge cycle is in absorption/float...or when more heat is needed then electricity. Or to make it simple using the Masterflux Rolling Piston, and individual unit for each zone in the House much like the systems installed on Large Boats, the are DC driven PM units. They are also capable of working in reverse and providing Air-condition to that zone.
I'll look for my answer in the original topic.
Thanks Lloyd