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From Max4therm (UK) Ltd
Ground Source Heat Pumps
It is now possible to harness atmospheric heat collected from the air and use it to provide highly efficient heating, even in cold climates. This is then used to deliver heat to the building via a ducted air or wet system. Ground source heat pumps (GSHP) use closed or open loop circuits to extract heat from the ground. Recognised as a renewable technology, GSHP offer the highest energy efficiency possible. Ideal for any domestic home or commercial property including schools, universities and hospitals.
Ground to Water
The ground source unit harvests free renewable heat from the ground or a body of water via pipework buried in the ground using pumped water as a means of transferring the energy. This heat energy is upgraded to a useful temperature and then transferred to the boiler which heats the water that is fed to radiators or under floor heating.
Seasonal energy efficiency ratio 5.34
Heat source medium temperature Water 2°C
Heating
capacity delivered 24kW
Refrigerant pipe length 2m
Renewable heat delivered 81% or 20.5kW
Ground to Air
The ground source unit harvests free renewable heat from the ground via pipework buried in the ground using pumped water as a means of transferring the energy. The heat is upgraded to a useful temperature and then transferred to a fan coil which heats up air supplied to the building via ductwork and grilles.
Seasonal energy efficiency ratio 4.30
Heat source medium temperature Water 2°C
Heating
capacity delivered 25kW
Refrigerant pipe length 100m
Renewable heat delivered 78% or 19.2kW
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