Ground Source Heat Pump
From Hybrid Heat Pump
The ground source heat pump collects heat from a collector tube in the ground. The tubes should be in frost free depth, in other words, 1.0 - 1.5 meters deep. The distance between the tubes should be at least 1.0 meter to be sure that they won’t affect each other. The length of the tubes must be adapted to the building’s power and energy requirements for heat and hot water. A conventional single family home requires 300-600 meters tube length.
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The HYSS system returns solar heat to the tube in the ground, which increases capacity output over the year while the temperature of the brine rises, improving the performance of the heat pump.
In cases where the length of the tube can be exten...
In cases where the length of the tube can be extended and isolated, such as if it is placed under a concrete slab during a new construction, it is possible to store solar heat seasonally, from summer to winter. This type of ground heat storage is called ASES (Active Solar Energy Storage) and it means that a solar heater’s surplus heat from the summer can be stored for winter and used in a heat pump. A HYSS system in this type of system gets an annual performance factor of a little over 8, i.e. 1 kWh of electricity provides 8 parts of heat and hot water.
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