Summary
Some results from an experimental study of a ground-source heat pump system using mixed energy sources (geothermal, electricity, solar, internal gains, combustion heat recovery, natural gas) located in a new institutional building in Canada are presented. This system consists of 35 electrical water-to-air heat pumps (between 8.8 and 21 kilowatt cooling capacities) connected to a heating transfer medium closed-loop, which in turn is attached to a horizontal geothermal heat exhanger.
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- Original title: Energy performances of a ground-source heat pump system.
- Record ID : 1997-2451
- Languages: English
- Subject: General information
- Source: Research, design and construction of refrigeration and air conditioning equipments in Eastern European countries.
- Publication date: 1996/09/10
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