Geothermal Heat Pump
From Hybrid Heat Pump
A geothermal heat pump collects heat from the bedrock and groundwater with a circulating liquid (brine) in a collector tube. The drilling depth is adapted to the building’s heat demand (power and energy requirements) and will normally vary between 120 - 200 meters. There should be at least 20 meters between the boreholes so that they do not affect one another or cool each other down. HYSS – Hybrid Solar System – returns solar heat to the borehole, which reduces heat output and also keeps the borehole at a more consistent temperature. The solar heat also raises the temperature of the brine, which in turn increases the heat factor (efficiency) of the heat pump. In most cases, HYSS heat pump becomes twice as effective as conventional geothermal heat pumps.
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HYSS – Hybrid Solar System – returns solar heat to the borehole, which reduces heat output and also keeps the borehole at a more consistent temperature. The solar heat also raises the temperature of the brine, which in turn increases the heat factor (efficiency) of the heat pump. In most cases, HYSS heat pump becomes twice as effective as conventional geothermal heat pumps.
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