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IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY GEOTHERMAL or GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMPS.

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1 IMPROVING THE EFFICIENCY GEOTHERMAL or GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMPS

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3 Geothermal heat pump collects the Earth's natural heat through pipes, called a loop, installed below the surface of the ground or submersed in a pond or lake. Fluid circulates through the loop. Compressor and a heat exchanger concentrate the Earth's energy and release. Ductwork distributes the heat to different rooms.

4 GEOTHERMAL or GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMPS All heat pumps have an outdoor unit (called a condenser) and an indoor unit (an evaporator coil). A refrigerant carries the heat from one area to another. Compressed-high temperature- high-pressure liquid. Allowed to expand, it turns into a low temperature, low pressure gas. The gas then absorbs heat.

5 GEOTHERMAL or GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMPS Heat pump system extracts heat from outdoor air and circulates that air through your home's ductwork by a fan. Geothermal heat pumps - similar to ordinary heat pumps They rely on the stable, even heat of the earth to provide heating. In summer the process is reversed for air conditioning.

6 GEOTHERMAL or GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMPS Very efficient with a efficiency of 5 to 6.5 which can equate to [Heat Load x Operating Hrs. x $ per unit] / [3,400 x efficiency ] = cost Therefore approximately 70 percent of the energy used in a geothermal heat pump system is renewable energy ie the ground. Mother nature’s constant temperature is what makes geothermal heat pumps efficient.

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8 GEOTHERMAL or GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMPS Mother Nature

9 GEOTHERMAL or GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMPS Types of Loops: Geothermal heat pump Not do-it-yourself projects. International Ground Source Heat Pump Association (IGSHPA). Designing the length of the loop depends upon a number of factors: Loop configuration based on  heating and air conditioning load;  local soil conditions and landscaping;  and the severity of your climate.

10 GEOTHERMAL or GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMPS Horizontal Ground Closed Loops  Most cost effective if excavation is easy and adequate space requirements  3’ to 6’ cover  Lay a series of parallel plastic pipes.  400’ to 600’ feet for each ton of heating and cooling.  Fluid runs through the pipe in a closed system.

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13 Vertical Ground Closed Loops  Used where there is not adequate space  Vertical holes 150’ to 450’ deep ie wells  Single loop of pipe with a U-bend at the bottom is inserted before the hole is backfilled.  Pipe is connected to a horizontal underground pipe to and from the indoor exchange unit.

14 GEOTHERMAL or GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMPS Pond Closed Loops  Most economical when near a body of water shallow pond, lake or stream.  Fluid circulates underwater through polyethylene piping in a closed system,  Pipes can be coiled in a slinky shape to fit more of it into a given amount of space.  In a few places, developers have installed large community loops.

15 GEOTHERMAL or GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMPS Ground Source Heat Pumps offer great benefits:  Simultaneously heat & cool different parts of the same building  Very quiet  Can be set up in multiple zones, with each zone having an individual room control  Greater freedoms in building design due to 50-80% less mechanical room space  No outside equipment to hide  Pipes have 50-year life expectancy  All electric, which eliminates multiple utility services  Expel boiler and chiller maintenance  Ground heat exchanger is maintenance free and will last 40+ years


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