Residential Geothermal Systems

Residential Geothermal Systems
Author: John Stojanowski
Publisher: Pangea Publications LLC
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9780981922126

NEW EXPANDED EDITION with color illustrations and spacious 8.5 x 8.5 format adds detailed descriptions of the components of the heat pump, open loops systems and important decisions that the homeowner must make. Interest in residential geothermal systems has grown as more people realize they can replace their fossil-fuel heating system with one that is three to five times more efficient and doesn't require a chimney to exhaust noxious fumes. Currently in the USA there is a federal 30% tax credit that applies to the total installation cost. These newer, safer systems provide heating as well as cooling simply by transferring heat between the home and the ground or a nearby body of water. Since this is a relatively new technology, the number of experienced installers is limited, but growing. Therefore, there is a burden on homeowners interested in installing one of these systems to absorb as much information about residential geothermal systems as possible. This book was written specifically to meet that need as well as to help HVAC professionals who are new to residential geothermal systems. Readers will learn how heat pumps are able to extract heat from relatively low temperature water circulating in ground loops and raise it to a temperature high enough to heat a home. They will also learn how to estimate the size of the heat pump required and the ground loop size as well for straight 2-pipe, 4-pipe, 6-pipe and Slinky loop configurations. This is important in order to verify that the installer correctly sizes the system. An incorrectly sized system will result in an unhappy homeowner. Both horizontal and vertical loop systems, for GX and DX, are covered. Some of the technical issues that are addressed include: Loop water flow rates and Reynolds Number, heat of extraction/rejection, heating capacity, desuperheater setup, open-loop/closed-loop, SCW, pond loops, DX, Manual-J, COP. The final chapter consists of a set of flowcharts guiding the homeowner to ask the pertinent questions needed for a successful installation.

Geothermal Heat Pumps

Geothermal Heat Pumps
Author: Karl Ochsner
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2012-04-27
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1136564977

Geothermal Heat Pumps is the most comprehensive guide to the selection, design and installation of geothermal heat pumps available. This leading manual presents the most recent information and market developments in order to put any installer, engineer or architect in the position to design, select and install a domestic geothermal heat pump system. Internationally respected expert Karl Ochsner presents the reasons to use heat pumps, introduces basic theory and reviews the wide variety of available heat pump models.

The Smart Guide to Geothermal

The Smart Guide to Geothermal
Author: Donal Blaise Lloyd
Publisher: PixyJack Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2011
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0977372480

"Covers residential geothermal heating and cooling, including various system options and installation configurations, costs and payback issues, performance standards, and contractors. Also examines how energy-efficient, non-polluting geothermal heat pumps work and how to integrate solar energy"--

Geothermal Heat Pumps What You Need To Know Before You Buy One

Geothermal Heat Pumps What You Need To Know Before You Buy One
Author: Jerry Scherer
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-06-11
Genre: Geothermal resources
ISBN: 9781500158316

Since the majority of geothermal heat pump contractors do not size, design, or install geothermal heat pumps correctly one would be wise to follow the steps in this book so you don't end up with a geothermal heat pump system that is nothing but trouble. This book tells you the steps you need to take so you can get a geothermal heat pump correctly installed either by doing it yourself or having a contractor install it for you. It also has many other articles about energy saving things you can do to have a more energy efficient home. Here are the chapters that are in the book; TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 8 Preface Page 11 Chapter One Geothermal heat pump tax credits. Page 13 Chapter Two About geothermal heat pumps. Page 14 Chapter Three The three loops in a geothermal heat pump system. Page 16 Chapter Four The air has problems, The earth has solutions. Page 18 Chapter Five How do heat pumps move heat from cooler areas into warmer areas? Page 20 Chapter Six Any geothermal heat pump is better than an air source heat pump. Page 24 Chapter Seven What do geothermal heat pumps have to do with renewable energy? Page 26 Chapter Eight Will a geothermal heat pump keep me comfortable? YOU BET IT WILL!!! Page 27 Chapter Nine Geothermal heat pumps: Keeping maintenance simple. Page 28 Chapter Ten Which efficiency ratings should I compare? SEER, EER, COP? Page 29 Chapter Eleven Efficiency: Geothermal heat pumps compared to electric resistant heaters Page 30 Chapter Twelve Does running a ceiling fan lower my cooling bills? Page 32 Chapter Thirteen Can ceiling fans lower my heating bills? Page 34 Chapter Fourteen Properly sizing your geothermal heat pump will make a big difference. Page 36 Chapter Fifteen Rules of thumb for sizing are out!!! Page 38 Chapter Sixteen Closed earth loops. Page 40 Chapter Seventeen Horizontal earth loops. Page 48 Chapter Eighteen Slinky loops. Page 49 Chapter Nineteen Naeem's slinky earth loop installation. Page 72 Chapter Twenty Pond loops. Page 73 Chapter Twenty-one Vertical bore loops. Page 80 Chapter Twenty-two Using well water for an open loop. Page 84 Chapter Twenty-three Geothermal heat pump earth loop antifreeze. Page 89 Chapter Twenty-four What is insulation R-value? Page 90 Chapter Twenty-five Best insulation R-value per dollar: Stop the largest losses/leaks first. Page 94 Chapter Twenty-six What is a desuperheater? Page 96 Chapter Twenty-seven Single stage, Two stage, and Variable speed geothermal heat pumps. Page 99 Chapter Twenty-eight Water-to-Water VS. Water to Air Geothermal heat pumps. Page 102 Chapter Twenty-nine Geothermal heat pumps: Packaged units VS. Split systems. Page 104 Chapter Thirty ClimateMaster's ClimaDry geothermal heat pump dehumidification system. Page 106 Chapter Thirty-one Geothermal heat pump thermostat: Don't set it back. Page 109 Chapter Thirty-two Duel Fuel geothermal heat pump systems. Page 111 Chapter Thirty-three About heat distribution. Page 112 Chapter Thirty-four Sizing and designing your forced air ducting system (duct work). Page 117 Chapter Thirty-five Sizing and designing your Geothermal heat pump. Page 119 Chapter Thirty-six Designing your closed earth loop. Page 123 Chapter Thirty-seven What we need from you so we can size and design your horizontal earth loop. Page 125 Chapter Thirty-eight How to test your soil. Page 129 About the Author

Geothermal HVAC

Geothermal HVAC
Author: Jay Egg
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2010-11-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0071746110

In-depth, practical details on geothermal HVAC systems This definitive guide covers commercial and residential geothermal heating, ventilation, and air conditioning technologies and explains how to take advantage of their money- and energy-saving features. Geothermal HVAC: Green Heating and Cooling reviews the array of choices currently available, offers market values for systems based on varying options and conditions, and describes how to pair the best systems for each application and budget. Whether you're a contractor or a consumer, you'll find out what you need to know to implement a geothermal HVAC system in a retrofit or new construction project, and start benefiting from this sustainable, affordable technology. Find out how to: Learn the basic types of heat transfer--convection, conduction, and radiation Understand how geothermal earth-coupled heat pumps work Determine which ground loops to use for earth coupling to best meet the demands of the site Use load sharing to channel the heat differential of one device into useful energy for another Calculate system efficiencies and heat gain and loss Understand geothermal project proposals and system pricing Benefit from incentives, tax credits, and rebates for geothermal HVAC systems Calculate your long-term return on investment Verify that your installed system is working as intended Troubleshoot your system and avoid common problems

Heat Pumps for the Home

Heat Pumps for the Home
Author: John Cantor
Publisher: The Crowood Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2020-11-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1785007807

In recent years, heat pumps have emerged as a promising new form of technology with a relatively low environmental impact. Moreover, they have presented householders with an opportunity to reduce their heating bills. Heat pumps can heat a building by 'pumping' heat from either the ground or the air outside: an intriguing process which utilizes principles that are somewhat analogous to those employed in the domestic refrigerator. Armed with the practical information contained in these pages, homeowners will have the necessary knowledge to take advantage of this potentially low-carbon technology to heat their properties. Now in an updated new edition, Heat Pumps for the Home describes what a heat pump is, how it works, the different methods of pumping heat and the importance of an appropriate and well-planned installation. It also provides you with the information that you need in order to make up your own mind about whether a heat pump might be appropriate to your own circumstances, and also demonstrates what you need to do to in order to make the system work efficiently.

The Pros and Cons of Geothermal Power

The Pros and Cons of Geothermal Power
Author: Angela Britcher
Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2015-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1502609576

Geothermal power is a growing energy source. Learn about how this energy technology developed, the risks and rewards of geothermal power, and whether or not geothermal power will solve the energy challenges of the future.