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Understand the fundamental principles and requirements of environmental technology Systems Presented by Paul Charles CertEd LCGI MIET Aim Identify the fundamental working principles for Ground source heat ID: 659064

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Ground source heat pump

Understand the fundamental principles and requirements of environmental technology Systems

Presented by Paul

Charles Cert.Ed., L.C.G.I., M.I.E.T..Slide2

AimIdentify the fundamental working principles for Ground source heat

pumpsoutcomesDescribe the principle of operation of a ground source heat pump system.Discuss the planning permission requirements for ground source heat pumps including whether installation is covered by permitted development List advantages and disadvantages of Ground source heat pumpSlide3

Ground source heat pump

Heat pumps make full use of heat naturally stored in the ground, water and even the air to reduce the amount of fossil fuels we need to burn to heat or cool our buildings.Slide4

Ground source heat pump

The ground is continually soaking up and retaining warmth from the sun. Heat pumps extract that heat and use it to pre-heat water for space and water heating so reducing the amount of gas, oil or electricity consumed.Slide5

Ground source heat pump

They work in the same way as a refrigerator, but on a larger scale. A refrigerator moves heat from its inside to its radiator at the back using a compressor.Slide6

Ground source heat pump

Installation locationThe heat pump itself will go indoors, while the external pipes or coils, commonly called 'captors', can be laid horizontally or vertically depending on how much land space you have available to use.These horizontal captors usually take the form of ‘slinky’ loops as shown right.Slide7

Ground source heat pump

Planning requirementsMost householders can carry out small extensions or additions to their homes without the need for planning permission. This is known as ‘permitted development’.Fitting a ground source heat pump in a house or a block of flats is classed as permitted development.

Whilst planning permission is unlikely to be needed for excavations or drilling, provided the ground coil is installed under your own land, in sensitive areas such as Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs), planning permission may be required for the excavation works to lay the coils.Slide8

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Advantages of Ground source heat pumpQuick capital recoveryReduced running costsEnvironmentally clean

Renewable energy sourceReduced CO2 emissions from the production of primary electrical energy (electricity can be obtained from renewable sources such as solar or hydro)

Inversion-Cycle for summer cooling.Slide9

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Disadvantages of Ground source heat pumpGround source heat pumps are more expensive to install

Problems arise with ground source heat pumps if the installation is poorly designed or not matched to the heating needs of the buildingThe design and installation of an effective ground source system depends on a thorough understanding of the movement of heat in the ground, the local geology and the heating and cooling requirements of your building.Slide10

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OutcomesDescribe the principle of operation of a ground source heat pump system.Discuss the planning permission requirements for ground source heat pumps including whether installation is covered by permitted development List advantages and disadvantages of Ground source heat pump