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Geothermal Heat Pumps

by Charles P. Taylor 5. April 2009 13:52

The West Philadelphia Enterprise Center uses a geothermal heat pump system for more than 31,000 square feet of space.

The shallow ground, the upper 10 feet of the Earth, maintains a nearly constant temperature between 50° and 60°F (10°-16°C). Like a cave, this ground temperature is warmer than the air above it in the winter and cooler than the air in the summer. Geothermal heat pumps take advantage of this resource to heat and cool buildings.

Geothermal heat pump systems consist of basically three parts: the ground heat exchanger, the heat pump unit, and the air delivery system (ductwork). The heat exchanger is basically a system of pipes called a loop, which is buried in the shallow ground near the building. A fluid (usually water or a mixture of water and antifreeze) circulates through the pipes to absorb or relinquish heat within the ground.

In the winter, the heat pump removes heat from the heat exchanger and pumps it into the indoor air delivery system. In the summer, the process is reversed, and the heat pump moves heat from the indoor air into the heat exchanger. The heat removed from the indoor air during the summer can also be used to heat water, providing a free source of hot water.

Geothermal heat pumps use much less energy than conventional heating systems, since they draw heat from the ground. They are also more efficient when cooling your home. Not only does this save energy and money, it reduces air pollution.

All areas of the United States have nearly constant shallow-ground temperatures, which are suitable for geothermal heat pumps.

Other Resources
Geothermal Energy Technical - Site Idaho National Laboratory
Geothermal Technologies Program - U.S. Department of Energy
Geothermal Heat Pumps - EERE Consumer's Guide to Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

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