Whenever you think of Ground Source & Geothermal Heat Pumps, you think about significant ground temperatures that may deliver very economical performance.
Closed Loop Borehole
Flow/return pipes functioning down/up in a single borehole to depths of 150m + (numerous boreholes within a system array).
Horizontal Collector
Pipes within the floor at circa 1200 to 1500mm deep operate horizontally, with nearly all of the thermal collection being solar/surface heat derived mainly because of the shallow collector depth (valuable ground temperature begins ground source heat pumps at 15m depth).
Open Loop Borehole
Good levels of Heat Pump efficiency are achieved a result of the trustworthy temperatures that may be delivered from aquifer systems.
Here, a flow borehole plus a separate return borehole flow into ground/aquifer water to the Heat Pump.
All three methods provide application benefits to appropriate projects and might be configured as primary ground source collector-driven heat pump systems, or air/ground dual-source systems to scale back civil costs wherever necessary.