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Home » Authors » John Siegenthaler, P.E.
John Siegenthaler, P.E.

John Siegenthaler, P.E.

John Siegenthaler, P.E., is a consulting engineer and principal of Appropriate Designs in Holland Patent, New York. In partnership with HeatSpring, he has developed several online courses that provide in-depth, design-level training in modern hydronics systems, air-to-water heat pumps and biomass boiler systems. Additional information and resources for hydronic system design are available on Siegenthaler’s website,  www.hydronicpros.com.

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Boiler Room with Pressure Tanks and associated Plumbing.
Hydronics Workshop | John Siegenthaler

Follow established piping layouts to prevent reverse thermosiphoning

Reversals revealed.
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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
July 1, 2024

Flow direction is crucial in hydronic systems. Most designs have a fixed flow direction, but there are situations where reversals can occur. It's important to address these proactively to ensure smooth operations.


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3d rendering of condenser unit or compressor on rooftop of industrial plant, factory.
Renewable Heating Design | John Siegenthaler

3-way diverter valves: Part 2

Real world valve applications.
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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
May 30, 2024

In last month’s column, we discussed the design and actuation of 3-way diverter valves. This month, we’ll look at several applications for these valves.


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Graphic of hydraulic separation with word cloud that says "MAGIC?" in the center.
Hydronics Workshop | John Siegenthaler

Do you understand hydraulic separation?

A simple but powerful design tool.
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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
May 29, 2024

Primary/secondary piping is a way to achieve hydraulic separation by connecting multiple hydronic circuits with their own circulators to prevent interference. Using a pair of closely spaced tees is a common method to achieve this.


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Air source heat pumps installed outside of city house, green renewable energy concept of heat pump.
Renewable Heating Design | John Siegenthaler

3-way diverter valves: Part 1

Digging into motorized 3-way diverter valves and actuator options.
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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
May 1, 2024

There are many scenarios in which flow at some location within a hydronic system has to be directed along one of two possible flow paths. When a single valve is used to create this routing, it’s called a diverter valve. In part 1, we're digging into motorized 3-way diverter valves and actuator options.


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Stack of Firewood against a cabin wall
Hydronics Workshop | John Siegenthaler

Combining “low-tech” heating with state-of-the-art heat pump technology

Plan B
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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
May 1, 2024

In rural upstate New York, residents harvest trees for firewood using chainsaws and hydraulic splitters. I burn about two face cords annually in my wood stove, enjoying its warmth during winter and relying on it during power outages caused by outdated utility lines.


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April  John Siegenthaler column feature image of Boiler System With Heat Pump in cellar
Renewable Heating Design | John Siegenthaler

Modern hydronics technology can play well with future energy markets — Part 2

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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
March 27, 2024

Last month, we discussed how solid thermal energy storage, combined with an air-to-water heat pump and an electric boiler, provides a platform to leverage time-of-use electrical rates in ways that can benefit customers as well as the utility providing the electricity.


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Image of square cast iron woodburner on top of granite slab with orange fire flames burning.
Hydronics Workshop | John Siegenthaler

Combining a wood-fired boiler with a hydronic distribution system

Doing wood right
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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
March 27, 2024

I’ve written many PM columns discussing how air-to-water and geothermal water-to-water heat pumps can be combined with hydronic delivery systems to deliver efficiency AND superior comfort. This combination is a great solution for many consumers.


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3d render of a small and large fictitious air source heat pump with a piggy bank on top.
Hydronics Workshop | John Siegenthaler

Does the boiler need to change when adding a heat pump?

Is it worth it?
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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
March 1, 2024

There is a growing interest in adding air-to-water heat pumps to existing hydronic heating systems. While I support their use, I do not recommend replacing a perfectly good cast-iron boiler that still has a long service life.


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PME March 2024 John Siegenthaler Column feature image of an electric plug being plugged in to a small wooden model house.
Renewable Heating Design | John Siegenthaler

Modern hydronics technology offers unique solutions

Solid thinking: Part 1
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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
February 28, 2024

A problem is developing with the transition to electric heating: peak demand. Learn how air-to-water heat pumps tackle seasonal needs but struggle during extreme cold, leading to reliance on electric resistance heating.


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John Siegenthaler column: Pipes and valves illustration.
Renewable Heating Design | John Siegenthaler

The challenge of reviewing proposed system schematics

Where’s Waldo?
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John Siegenthaler, P.E.
February 1, 2024

Discover the major flaws in a proposed heating system and learn about a makeover approach to eliminate the issues.



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