jx7
2015-03-20 09:18:41
- #1
Hello everyone!
If you are already planning a heat pump heating system with a brine-water pump connected to ground collectors as well as a controlled residential ventilation system with heat recovery, wouldn’t it make sense not only to connect the brine-water pump for heating to the ground collectors but also to use the controlled residential ventilation as a kind of ground heat exchanger, so that the air is preheated in winter and precooled in summer before entering the ventilation system? Probably the ground collectors would then have to be sized somewhat larger in order to handle this additional task.
The same would probably be possible with a gas-driven zeolite adsorption heat pump operated via ground collectors.
Am I seeing this correctly? What do you think?
Best regards
jx7
If you are already planning a heat pump heating system with a brine-water pump connected to ground collectors as well as a controlled residential ventilation system with heat recovery, wouldn’t it make sense not only to connect the brine-water pump for heating to the ground collectors but also to use the controlled residential ventilation as a kind of ground heat exchanger, so that the air is preheated in winter and precooled in summer before entering the ventilation system? Probably the ground collectors would then have to be sized somewhat larger in order to handle this additional task.
The same would probably be possible with a gas-driven zeolite adsorption heat pump operated via ground collectors.
Am I seeing this correctly? What do you think?
Best regards
jx7