General:
How efficient is a GSHP?
The GSHP is one of the most efficient residential heating and cooling systems
available today, with heating efficiencies 50 to 70% higher than other
heating systems and cooling efficiencies 20 to 40% higher than available
air conditioners. That directly translates into savings for you on your
utility bills.
Can one system provide both space heating and cooling for my
home? And what about heating hot water?
Yes. A GSHP can be a combination heating/cooling and hot water heating
system. You can change from one mode to another with a simple flick on
your indoor thermostat. Using a desuperheater, some GSHPs can save you
up to 50% on your water-heating bill by preheating tank water.
How does a GSHP system heat water for my home?
Using what is called a desuperheater, GSHPs turn waste heat to the task
of heating hot water. During the summer, when the system is in cooling
mode, your hot water is produced free as a byproduct of the thermal
process. In winter, with the heating mode, the desuperheater heats
a portion of your hot water. Desuperheaters are standard on some units,
optional on others. Stand-alone systems that will heat water all year
around can be purchased.
How much space does a GSHP unit require?
Most of a GSHP installation is underground. Inside the house, the heat
pump units are about the same size as a traditional heating and cooling
unit.
How long will my GSHP system last?
GSHPs are durable and highly reliable. The GSHP contains fewer mechanical
components, and all components are either buried in the ground or located
inside the home, which protects them from outside conditions. The underground
pipe carries up to a 50-year warranty.
How noisy is the GSHP unit?
GSHPs are very quiet, providing a pleasant environment inside & outside
of the home. GSHPs have no noisy fan units to disturb outdoor activities,
on or near the patio.
How safe are GSHPs?
GSHP systems are safe and protected. With no exposed equipment outdoors,
children or pets cannot injure themselves or damage exterior units.
GSHPs have no open flame, flammable fuel or potentially dangerous fuel
storage tanks.
What about comfort?
A GSHP system moves warm air (90-105(F) throughout your home or business
via standard ductwork. An even comfort level is created because the
warm air is moved in slightly higher volumes and saturates the building
with warmth more evenly. This helps even out hot or colds spots and
eliminates the cold air blasts common with fossil fuel furnaces.
How effective is this underground system?
The buried pipe, or ground loop, is the most recent technical advancement
in heat pump technology. Recently, new heat pump designs and improved
buried pipe materials have been combined to make GSHP systems the most
efficient heating and cooling systems available.
Are GSHP systems guaranteed?
Nearly all GSHP system manufacturers offer a warranty for major components
that is equivalent to the warranties for conventional heating and cooling
systems. Manufacturers of plastic pipe used for ground loops warrant
their products for 50 years.
Can these systems be used for commercial, industrial, or apartment
requirements?
Yes! Many GSHP systems are being installed using a multitude of systems
hooked up to an array of buried vertical or horizontal loops. This simplifies
zone control and internal load balancing.
What are the advantages to an HVAC dealer?
GSHP systems create a huge retrofit market not subject to wild fluctuations
in housing construction. There is also ample opportunity for stable
growth benefiting the dealer and his employees. In addition, these
systems are relatively maintenance-free, requiring only regular filter
changes. This means fewer maintenance and support calls. There is no
outside equipment, so wear and tear is less. |