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Geothermal Heat Pump Case Study I Chiloquin Community Center: 16 vertical boreholes + water-water heat pump providing radiant floor heating and cooling Andrew Chiasson Geo-Heat Center Oregon Institute of Technology
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Chiloquin Community Center Location and Background: Location and Background: Southern Oregon, east of Cascades Building Use:Art gallery, library, meeting hall, Sherriff Dept. Gross Floor Area:13,000 ft 2, single floor Construction:New in 2003, insulated concrete form (ICF) Winter:Avg. Jan. low = 22 o F, 7000 heating degree days Summer:Avg. Jul. low = 85 o F, 200 cooling degree days
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Chiloquin Community Center Ground Source System: Ground Source System: Ground Temp. = 56 o F Thermal Conductivity = 0.62 Btu/hr/ft/ o F (dry sediments) 16 vertical boreholes (4 x 4 grid pattern), 300 ft deep, 20 ft spacing Single U-tube, thermally- enhanced grout Methanol/water solution
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Chiloquin Community Center Interior System: Interior System: Radiant floor heating & cooling One 15-ton water-water heat pump controls water temperature in a storage tank, which provides a “thermal buffer” 15 zones on variable-speed pumps Ventilation air (4,000 cfm) handled by an energy recovery unit in the attic, controlled by occupancy and CO 2 sensors Web-based building controls
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Chiloquin Community Center Project Costs and Economics: Project Costs and Economics: Total HVAC system cost:$237,400 ($18.26/ft 2 ) Geothermal loop portion:$48,000 ($3.69/ft 2 ) Economic Incentives: Oregon Business Energy Tax Credit = $80,000 Annual HVAC Energy Use: 5.8 kWh/ft 2 => $5,350 ($0.41/ft 2 )
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Geothermal Heat Pump Case Study II Acknowledgement: Information and data provided by Ed Lohrenz, Ice-Kube Systems South Cariboo Recreation Centre, British Columbia: Integrated Geothermal Heat Pump HVAC/R at a Hockey Arena
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S. Cariboo Ice Arena Energy use in arenas Energy use in arenas
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S. Cariboo Ice Arena Ice arenas have many simultaneous heating and cooling loads Ice arenas have many simultaneous heating and cooling loads
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S. Cariboo Ice Arena Integrated geothermal heat pump system Integrated geothermal heat pump system
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S. Cariboo Ice Arena System summary and benefits System summary and benefits ~84 tons of refrigeration for ice rink ~20 tons for dehumidification ~10 tons for service hot water ~48 tons heating/cooling for arena, offices, lobby, change rooms Earth loop used only when building temperatures are met Eliminates ammonia refrigeration and: associated stringent safety precautions oil disposal costs annual compressor rebuilds regular monitoring Heat pumps use 10% of the refrigerant charge of conventional Heat pumps use non-toxic R404A, and can operate down to 0 o F on the evaporator side and 125 o F on the condenser side
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S. Cariboo Ice Arena System economics System economics 2-year payback with federal incentive, 3-years without 2-year payback with federal incentive, 3-years without Maintenance Cost
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Geothermal Heat Pump Case Study TBA? Acknowledgement: Ministry of Natural Resources Canada Ministry of Natural Resources Canada Supermarkets Vegetable Display Supermarket Entrance Supermarket Interior
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