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Ground Source Heat Pump (GHP) Technologies in Residential Construction Josh White
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Impetus 41% of U.S. energy consumption in 2014 came from residential heating and cooling. (U.S. Energy Information Administration, April 2015)
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Energy Production Retrieved from http://www.eia.gov
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“Geothermal” Pumps Low Grade- Refers to extraction of energy as a result of stored solar radiation. High Grade- Refers to energy that comes from pressurized water in the Earth’s crust. (2014) Geothermal Heating and Cooling Systems. International School of Well Drilling
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Regional Temperature Variation (Annually) http://www.physicalgeography.net/fundamentals/7l.html -Relatively large daily and annual surface temperature variation based on incident solar radiation at a given latitude 45 o N
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Ground Temperature Variation (by Latitude and Depth) Mean annual earth temperature observations at individual stations, superimposed on well-water temperature contours. http://www.builditsolar.com/Projects/Cooling/EarthTemperatures.htm Le Feuvre 2007
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Anatomy of a GHP Source: Chewonki.org Vapor Compression Cycle
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Reverse Rankine or Refrigeration Cycle Source: Chewonki.org ffden-2.phys.uaf.edu/212_spring2007.web.dir Drives phase change of refrigerant, liquid to gas and back.
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Coefficient of Performance COP = Q/W Expresses the efficiency of a heat pump as the ratio of the heat extracted from the pump to the work done by the compressor. Ex.ΔT= (T 1 – T 2 ) = 31 o CWhere T 2 = 6 o C or 279K COP = T 1 / ΔT = 10! (Ideal case) Actual values on the order of 3-5
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Direct vs. Indirect Systems Direct systems pump working fluid into boreholes and allow heat transfer between sink and fluid directly Indirect systems utilize a circulating fluid (separate from the working fluid) is used as an intermediary for heat transfer.
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Case Study #1: Z-Homes 2011 in Issaquah, WA 10 Units “Zero net energy use” Zero Carbon Emissions Use of photovoltaics and GHP Liljequist B. 2011
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Z-Home GHP 15- 220ft Boreholes 1” Diameter U-shaped pipes grouted and fused to a network just below the surface Pipes constructed of high density polyethylene (same as for natural gas) Pumping fluid is a water/ethanol mixture Liljequist B. 2011
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Piping One of the polyethylene pipes Difficult ground conditions meant 10 weeks of drilling! Subsurface networks of transfer pipes Liljequist B. 2011
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GHP Well field Rig Liljequist B. 2011
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Heat Pump Product of Waterfurnace TM 1.5 Tons COP Range 3.1 to 4.0 Cost: $3000-$8000
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Efficiency Waterfurnace Product Manual
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Working Fluid R-410-A Refrigerant Alternative to Freon and other CFC’s Requires low boiling point
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Case Study #2- Direct Expansion Heating (China)
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Anatomy of a GHP Source: Chewonki.org
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Comparison to Coupled GHP Drawbacks Requires more working fluid More prone to leaks Copper pipe vs polyethylene Benefits Less well piping Less expensive long term
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Cost Comparison Assumed for 90 day cooling and 140 day heating
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Conclusions Expense limits use in residential construction to commercial builders/ higher budget projects Feasible solely based on size, performance, and annual operating costs Subsidies can help expedite proliferation of the product
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References Andrews, J. & Jelley, N. (2013). Energy Science. Oxford University Press. Oxford, UK. (Used as Background Only) Brown, J. (2015). A Crash Course in Geothermal Heat Pumps. Nordic Heating and Cooling. Retrieved from http://www.nordicghp.com on 5/1/2015. Caird, S. & Roy, R. (2010). Adoption and Use of Household Microgeneration Heat Technologies. Low Carbon Economy, vol. 1, pp. 61-70. Gao, Y. et al. (2013). Comprehensive Benefit Analysis of Direct Expansion Ground Source Heat Pump System. Energy and Power Engineering, vol. 5, pp. 76-81. Liljequist, B. (2011). A Zero Energy Community. Dwell, September 14. Retrieved from: www.dwell.com/renovation/article/zero-energy-community-part-1 on 4/10/2015. Smith, M. (1974). Geothermal Power. AIP Conference Proceedings, 19, 401. Uncredited (2014) Geothermal Heating and Cooling Systems. International School of Well Drilling; Lakeland, Fl. Direct Correspondence with City of Issaquah and RH2 Engineering
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