Geo-Thermal Heat Pump Water Heaters
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While the name may sound a little
"space-age," geothermal heat pumps are very "down to earth." To put it
simply, you can use the natural warmth of the earth to heat and cool your
home.
How it works
A geothermal system, also called a ground-source heat pump, works on a
simple premise: the earth below a certain depth (the frost line, usually
about four feet deep), is a constant temperature of about 50 degrees
throughout the year.
Heat is taken from the ground and transferred to the air in your facility
during the winter; the process is reversed during the summer.
The loops of piping are buried in the ground on your property, either
vertically or horizontally. The ground loop is connected to a pumping module
inside your building, where a mixture of water and liquid antifreeze is
circulated through the system.
As the liquid moves through the underground pipes during winter months, it
absorbs heat from the earth. When the heated liquid reaches the heat
exchanger, it is converted through the refrigerant process to warm air and
circulated through the building.
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Equipment, Inc.
4858 Cash Rd, Dallas, Texas 75247 Phone 800.428.7722 214.920.9248 Fax 214.920.9249
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