What keeps your Houses or apartments warm? How does a Geothermal heating system keep your house warm Geothermal energy, a renewable and clean source of energy is harnessed from the Earth’s crust and can be used in place of non-renewable sources.
Fitting a geothermal system in your house can contain a lot of processes. From putting pipes into the ground to pumping them into homes and apartments, you have to follow a series of events to get it installed.
How Geothermal Heating Works?
A series of tanks are buried underground at a depth of 4-6 m. Water and other heat transfer fluids or mixtures of insulating materials circulate in these tubes. A heat pump extracts heat from the floor loop in the winter and delivers it to the building. In winter, the process is reversed, with a heat pump removing heat from the building and transferring it to the floor. Photo is not showing
The Geothermal Process: A Step-by-Step Breakdown.
Heat Extraction (Winter):
The heat pump absorbs heat from the floor loop, keeping the temperature relatively constant year-round. It compresses the condenser, raising its temperature. Hot water is circulated through the building’s heating system, generating heat.
Heat Rejection (Summer):
The heat pump absorbs heat from the building. The heat pump expands the heat transfer fluid, lowering its temperature. The cooled fluid is circulated through the building’s cooling system, providing a comfortable indoor environment.
Conclusion:
By understanding the principle behind geothermal technology, we all can take out the benefits it offers. A clean and sustainable way to keep your house warm and cozy during winter. What’s better than enjoying winters in the most sustainable way?
Call Envirotech Geothermal at 866-464-3287 for a quick quote or to inquire about your project. Alternatively, you can complete the form at the top of our website to receive a tough budgetary figure for your project: envirotechgeo.com.