WaterDrop Systems Making a Splash in the CHPWH Landscape

WaterDrop Systems Making a Splash in the CHPWH Landscape

This year's been an exciting year for Small Planet Supply's WaterDrop line. The first factory assembled systems have been installed and system monitoring is has begun, Washington State Governor Jay Inslee toured our plant and distributors have been selectted for Washington, Oregon, California and British Columbia. Throughout 2023 the WaterDrop team has been working on new features for both our current systems and our Phase Change Material projects that are worth learning about. Small Planet Supply and WaterDrop CEO Albert Rooks details these innovations in this blog post.

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Governor Inslee Tours WaterDrop's Manufacturing Plant

Governor Inslee Tours WaterDrop's Manufacturing Plant

On Friday, September 8, Governor Jay Inslee and his wife, First Lady Trudi Inslee, visited our WaterDrop manufacturing plant for a tour. The purpose of the tour was to demonstrate to the Governor the innovative water heating technology that is being produced almost in his backyard.  It was also an opportunity to showcase the partners and agencies who have helped move the WaterDrop system from an idea into a reality.

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Richmond BC Phase Change Project Update

Richmond BC Phase Change Project Update

As we continue to face the challenges of climate change, one of the most pressing issues is finding ways to reduce our energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. Small Planet Supply and WaterDrop Systems are tackling this problem head-on by using a revolutionary technology in a new system that has the potential to transform the way we heat and store water in multi-family buildings.

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Take a Load Off with Phase Change Materials

Take a Load Off with Phase Change Materials

In a world where energy prices are rising, power grids are being overtaxed, and evolving building codes are pushing for electrification, a greater need for shifting electricity loads is emerging. Thermal Energy Storage (TES) can help by allowing energy to be stored during off peak hours for later use when it is needed most. Shifting energy loads off peak is a strategy that is being implemented by more utilities. It reduces strain on already burdened power grids and allows for energy demands to be met and paired with greener methods when they are available.

Phase change materials (PCM) are quickly being recognized as a great way to utilize this strategy of storing thermal energy and releasing it on demand. A phase change material has a phase transition temperature that can utilize the absorption and release of energy in practical applications. For buildings, this is usually in the range of temperatures that are comfortable for humans. These materials can be incorporated in different applications within buildings, be it space heating or domestic hot water heating, and are becoming more and more available for use by builders and manufacturers.

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Eklund Innovation Center Dedication for Our Tumwater WaterDrop DHWP Systems

Eklund Innovation Center Dedication for Our Tumwater WaterDrop DHWP Systems

At the end of May, Small Planet Supply gathered with a small group of friends and colleagues to celebrate the official opening of the Eklund Innovation Center. The Eklund Innovation Center presently serves as the assembly plant for WaterDrop DHW plant systems and is named after Ken Eklund. Ken was dedicated to saving the planet and working to find ways to increase energy efficiency, harness natural energy and reduce carbon to protect the planet he loved. Ken was instrumental in working to bring SANCO2 heat pump water heaters (back then they were manufactured by Sanden) from Japan.

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New Installer Training Module for SANCO2 DHWP Installers.

New Installer Training Module for SANCO2 DHWP Installers.

Small Planet University has just released its latest course, “Certification Course for SANCO2 Water Heating Plant Installers”. This course is largely focused on providing information for plumbing contractors to install a SANCO2 DHWP system as well as giving a high-level overview of system configuration concepts which can be useful to architects, engineers, utility teams and more.

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Online SANCO2 Central Heat Plant Water Heater Training Coming soon

Online SANCO2 Central Heat Plant Water Heater Training Coming soon

As we continue forward in the 21st century, one of our biggest undertakings is the electrification of utilities across homes and businesses. “Electrification” is essentially replacing fuel burning appliances with more efficient electric alternatives. One of the most exciting new technologies in this frontier is the Heat Pump Water Heater (HPWH), which can obtain a very high Coefficient of Production and offers savings in the form of efficiency.

Since multifamily housing contributes to a significant portion of overall domestic hot water usage, replacing the standard fuel reliant central water heating plant with a HPWH alternative can make a major impact on fuel reliance, with the added benefit of reducing overall grid load thanks to the higher efficiencies achieved.

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Using SANCO2 in Multi-Family Buildings to Get off Gas

 Using SANCO2 in Multi-Family Buildings to Get off Gas

Multifamily domestic hot water design need not be a complicated or expensive array of water heaters for each residence. A tidy and efficient design can be provided by a centralized heat pump system. To best achieve this, enter the SANCO2 hot water heat pump. These two-component systems can be used as building blocks of a much larger central DHW plant. The SANCO2 also boasts increased efficiency over electric heating element tanks, and lower global warming potential than natural gas and even other heat pump water heaters. Using a centralized DHW plant design, rather than individual units for each residence, the cost is spread out while still providing steady hot water to residents. Consider meeting new energy codes with a centralized hot water heat pump system that provides higher energy efficiency and a carbon free heating system.

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