We offer the following services to customers located in Boca Grande Florida.
Geothermal Pool Heating and Spa Heating:
J & L Geo-thermal Heating & Cooling has been providing the most energy
efficient and cost-effective solutions for commercial and residential swimming
pools and spas since 1983. We are the original manufacturer and installer of
Pool and Spa heating equipment in the state of Florida.
Geo-Thermal Water to Water Heating &
Cooling
To transfer heat from one body to another using geo-thermal principles,
a water source is necessary - this is usually a well; often water from a lake,
canal or river will suffice.
The “source water” is pumped through the inner tube of a tube-in-tube cupro-nickel heat exchanger in a counter flow with the refrigerant being circulated by the compressor through the outer where heat is transferred from the water to the refrigerant by condition.
The refrigerant enters the evaporator source water heat exchangers where it evaporates to a vapor. Evaporation requires a large amount of heat (the heat of evaporation) and that heat, removed from the source water is absorbed by the refrigerant.
The compressor then removes the warm refrigerant vapor from the evaporator and compresses it to high pressure. This (heat of compression) further increases the temperature. The hot vapor then enters a second heat exchanger where it is “condensed” back to a liquid. For condensation to occur, a large amount of heat (the heat rejection) is given up to the pool or spa water as it flows through the condenser heat exchanger.
There are many variations of heat exchangers, but the best for geo-thermal heating and cooling is the coaxial cupro-nickel tube-in-tube used by J & L Inc.
Cupro-nickel Heat Exchangers Used by J & L
Inc.
Cupro-nickel (copper nickel) is an alloy of copper, nickel and
strengthening elements such as iron and manganese. Cupro-nickel exhibits
superior corrosion resistance in seawater, piping systems, and heat exchangers.
The Cupro-nickel alloy technology has been known by the chinese since the 3rd
century B.C. under the name “white copper” and was used in corrosive
environments and is still used extensively in the modern era today. Cupro-nickel
with its alloy properties such as low general corrosion due to chlorides, good
pitting resistance, readily weld-able, easy to fabricate and its inherent
resistance to biofouling is uniquely qualified as an ideal candidate and one of
the preferred materials used for heat exchangers in the geo-thermal industry.
Cupro-nickel salt water piping systems in some pool and spa heat exchangers can
last a lifetime.
Example systems, inherently excellent applications for the Cupro-nickel product are:
- Heat Exchangers and Condensers (used by J & L, Inc.)
- Sea Water Intakes
- Bilge and Ballast Systems
- Sanitary Systems
- Fire Fighting Systems
- Cargo Tank Heating Coils
- Feed Lines to Desalination Plants
- Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems
- Chiller Systems