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Ground Source Heat Pumps Although you may not know it heat pumps are
very familiar to us - fridges and air conditioners are two examples.
Ground source heat pumps (GSHP) transfer heat from the ground into
a building to provide space heating and, in some cases, to pre-heat
domestic hot water. Easy Heat Systems Ltd can provide you with an excellent
service in both design and insulation of these new heating technologies.
1) The ground loop. This is comprised of lengths of pipe buried in the ground, either in a borehole or a horizontal trench. The pipe is usually a closed circuit and is filled with a mixture of water and antifreeze, which is pumped round the pipe absorbing heat from the ground. 2) A heat pump. This has three main parts:
3) Heat distribution system. Consisting of under floor heating or radiators for space heating and in some cases water storage for hot water supply.
The ground loop can be: 1) borehole; 2) straight horizontal - trench costs less than a borehole, but needs more land area; 3) spiral horizontal (or 'slinky coil') - needs a trench of about 10m length to provide about 1kW of heating load.
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