Heat Pumps for Heating and Cooling

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Heat Pumps for Heating and Cooling Lakes and ponds are generally preferred over river installations which may be subject to moving boulders or debris that can damage the submerged coils. Pipes must also be anchored to resist the flow of water. 4.6.2. Installation Most installations will require that some portion of the loop is laid in the ground from the building to the water source. The guidelines for a horizontal ground loop installation for this portion of the loop should be followed. Generally, the simplest method of installation is to fully construct the coils on land prior to submerging. The constructed pipe network can then be floated out onto the body of water until it is in position and suitably arranged ahead of sinking and anchoring in place. Concrete anchors can be used to secure the loop, preventing movement and maintaining pipe spacing. When choosing a location for the installation, the installer should be mindful of other users of the water body, and any situation that may create a conflict in use should be avoided. 4.7. Heat Pump Interface with Water Source Water source geothermal systems can be integrated to building heat pumps in two ways, depending on how the heat is to be transferred: • Water to Air Heat Pump • Water to Water Heat Pump The first word in the category name is the media from which low-temperature heat is extracted. The word following “to” is the media to which higher-temperature heat is dissipated. 4.7.1. Water to Air Heat Pump WATER to AIR heat pump draws heat from the water from ground well, lakes or ponds and gives it off to the air (indoor environment). The system contains two heat exchanger coils: • Water to Refrigerant coil linked to the ground-source water loop • Refrigerant to Air coil linked to a forced air system 60

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