Energy Efficient Home Heating
An energy-efficient form of home heating, which is particularly suitable for building new houses, is the geothermal heat pump system. Although the initial cost of fitting a ground-source heating is high, the normal gas or oil-fired hot-water systems to reduce operating costs and because the heated air from the soil taken in your garden, you are immune from the future increases in home heating fuel bills. A Geoexchange heating system is a heating and cooling system for both domestic homes and commercial properties.
In a normal central heating system from oil or gas is burned in a boiler to water, then pumped through radiators in your house, and heat for heating the air in any room in your house. In the ground-source system, the heat pump circulates a refrigerant collects heat trapped in the soil around your house and delivers them to your house. In winter, the ground beneath your garden to a higher temperature than the air above him and the geothermal heat pump uses this situation to get around the city it wanted to move in exactly the same way when working in your kitchen refrigerator, But on a larger scale. Modern houses with a good degree of insulation are better able to take advantage of the warm air through the geothermal heat pump bill. New homes built on to the system from the outset designed to benefit the most from energy efficiency.
The loops that the refrigerant can wear in the garden of the house at the same time to be buried, are prepared as the foundation. The energy efficiency of the system is reflected in the fact that for every kilowatt hour of electricity needed to operate the heat pump, and about 3 5 kilowatts of heat are delivered to the house. This article is intended only as a basic general summary and you should always seek professional advice if necessary.
