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Friday, January 29. 2010
Geothermal heat pumps were developed in 1855 by Peter Ritter von Rittinger. Robert C. Webber constructed the very first exchange ground-source based on an experiment with the freezer in the 1940s. In 1946, the first commercial project of the heat pump was placed in the Commonwealth Building of Portland, Oregon.
Who invented the geothermal heat pump?
The very first conception of the heat pump was by Lord Kevin in 1853. Rittinger developed it further in 1855. The technology progressed and became more popular in the 1970s in Sweden. After Sweden, more people around the world started to use heat pumps. The heat pump became more economically applicable with the 1979 polybutylene pipe.
Modern applications for geothermal heat pumps
Nowadays, geothermal heat pumps are usually used to heat a space. Large buildings use piped hot water networks to provide heat in their area. Iceland innovately uses an underground pipe district heating system to melt snow on pavements and sidewalks. Geothermal heat is also applied to air conditioning systems and solar energy collection. Ground source heat pumps need to have a heat exchange in order extract or dispel the heat. The heat exchange allows for the loss of the total system cost.
Geothermal heat pumps have many practical applications. They have contributed significantly to human civilization. Research continues to develop the progress of geothermal heat pumps. Hopefully it is utilized and developed to become more environmentally friendly, especially with its modern applications. As geothermal energy continues to rise, let us hope scientists and business men gear it towards the benefit of the earth and the people.
Wednesday, January 20. 2010
Using fossil fuels has been shown to be detrimental to the environment. They are also an unsustainable source of energy—meaning that fossil fuels will someday run out. With this, the world is looking to use renewable, environment-friendly sources of energy. One of these sources is geothermal energy. Geothermal energy uses heat found underground, such as those that heat hot springs in order to provide energy needed for a number of applications. An important way geothermal energy is harnessed is through the use of geothermal heat pumps.
Why use geothermal pumps
By making use of the earth’s natural energy, geothermal pumps are more environment-friendly. Not only that, geothermal pumps have been shown to be more efficient than electric and gas heaters and air heat pumps. Geothermal pumps use the heat found in the ground, which is a more stable heat source than air. Using a geothermal pump is also more cost-efficient in the long run than other types of heat pumps. Initially, buying and installing a geothermal pump may seem to cost more than purchasing other types of heaters. But over time, you save much more because you cut down on your energy usage and electric bills.
Applications for geothermal pumps
Geothermal pumps can be used for heating and ventilating your home. The pump exchanges heat with the ground, and this temperature exchange cools or heats your home as needed. You can also have additional devices installed with your geothermal pump that allows it to heat water as well. This lessens your dependence on electricity, as you no longer need electricity to control the temperature of your home or heat your water.
By using geothermal energy, you save both your money and the environment at the same time.
Thursday, December 10. 2009
With talks on global warming, everyone is enjoined to do their part in lessening manmade causes to it. One way to do so is through geothermal heat pumps. Geothermal heat pumps are alternative means of controlling the temperature within your home or other structures.
How geothermal heat pumps work
The basics of geothermal heat pumps are simple. It follows the temperature “laws” of an underground cave. During the summer, when outside temperature is hot, the temperature within the cave is cooler. During winter, when outside temperature is very cool, the temperature within the caver is warmer. This law is applied to your home or other infrastructure when using geothermal heat pumps.
Uses of geothermal pumps
In general, geothermal pumps are used to control indoor temperatures of homes and other infrastructure. These are more energy-efficient means of doing so and can save you a bundle of money in the long run.
Top brands that produce quality geothermal heat pumps
Some examples of commendable manufacturers of quality geothermal heat pumps include TETCO and HydroHeat. You can find these brands through specialized dealers nationwide.
Thursday, May 17. 2007
Wow! My bills got low when I started to use my new Energy Star air-source heat pump. It is good for heating my home when the temperature is very low and also good for cooling my house to escape from dangerous heat waves. Although I bought it in a bit expensive price, its effectivity has paid it off with my energy bills. Now, I enjoy staying in my home and doing whatever I want with my electronics because Enegy Star has helped me reduce my electric bill.
Looking for the right heat pump takes several consideration. First you have to know that most heat pumps are devourers of electricity. One thing you can do is ensure that your heat pump is cost-effective as well as it is long lasting. Energy Star is the perfect heat pump. The CEE or Consortium for Energy Efficiency and ARI or the Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute have proven that Energy Star meets all the requirements of an energy-saver and durable heat pump. So, get it to prove it yourself.
Energy Star is environment friendly. It follows the standards of the US Environmental Protection Agency. It's efficient and energy-saving. When you use this heat pump, you choose to protect the environment by preventing severe global warming as well as severe air pollution, while you're actually enhancing the atmosphere of your perfect comfortable home. Needless to say, Energy Star is space friendly. In addition, it is easy to order this in demand heat pump. All you need is a simple call to the store.
Thursday, January 11. 2007
A heat pump is a kind of air conditioner that is capable of not only cooling your home, but also heating it when needed. When it is cold, it collects heat from a source outside and releases it inside your home and vice versa. Like any other equipment in your house, the pump also needs maintenance in order for it to function efficiently.
The first part of the pump which required to be regularly checked is the filter. The filters must be cleaned or replaced every month to make sure that you will not experience problem in its performance and it will last longer. It is also economical. Before the hot season, make sure that the blower blades are clean. Further, seal with duct tapes all the air leaks if there are any.
Another part of the pump which needs caring is the motor. However, the maintenance depends on the kind of the motors because there are motors that need oiling. Others do not. If the product manual recommends, you need to oil the pump's bearings following the directions of the manufacturer.
If the blower does not generate air but the motor is running, the belt which connects them might have been broken. You must remember that proper pump maintenance saves money.
Saturday, January 6. 2007
Who says that a heat pump emits nothing, but heat? A device that allows heat on certain temperatures and does not allow heat when the temperature is essentially not normal or higher is called a heat pump. The process follows the usual heat energy transfer system. Usually, heat pumps do not just emit heat. As a matter of fact, they have four operating effects: three cooling effects and one heating effect. The two processes are heating and refrigeration.
Refrigeration machines that produce chilling effects are called chillers. On the other hand, machines that produce heat are called heat pumps. But, believe it or not, heaters and chillers are generally called heat pumps. The truth is heat pumps function as both depending on the type of weather condition.
The processes involved are actually similar except for some differences known as thermodynamic. This gives the machine that absorbs a relative advantage over the machine that compresses vapor. Under this law, the process of absorption will create heat more than the system of compressing vapor. As such, the process of compressing vapor cannot match the process of heat absorption.
Monday, January 1. 2007
Heat pumps are a great way to bring comfort to your home and the best thing about this technology is that it won’t give you unwanted financial burden. A relatively new innovation to this technology which promises to save homeowners money is the geothermal heat pumps. Geothermal heat pumps are ground source heat pumps that use the natural heat storage capability or ground water to provide the heating and cooling of homes efficiently. Geothermal heat pumps use the stable temperature of the ground water underneath the surface as its source of operation. This technology is applicable for homes and lots of any size.
Geothermal heat pumps are more energy efficient than an electric resistance heating and heating system that uses oil or gas. They are even more efficient compared to air source heat pumps because they draw and release heat beneath the surface of the earth which has a more stable temperature all year round. The air temperature changes depending on the season and the climate so the result is a less efficient heat transfer. Add-ons can also be installed to geothermal heat pumps to further increase its capabilities and productivity.
Saturday, December 30. 2006
Most homes and building in temperate regions of the world uses a heat pump. Just like an air-conditioning unit, they regulate the temperature of the room. Although unlike air-cons, heat pumps offer heat as well. It’s a very useful machine in the house and in the office, because not only does it give warmth, it also expels warm air out of the room. Heat pumps are also energy efficient; they only use up about half the amount of energy consumed by an electric furnace. Have you ever wondered how heat pump works? I know I have.
The heat pumps work the same way as refrigerators do. An evaporator coil sucks all the warmth inside and then expels out through a condenser coil. Basically, that’s the principle behind heat pumps. There are two linked coils in a heat pump, one stays inside and one is placed outside. These coils use a refrigerant to draw the warmth from the outside and transfer it into your room. When you think about it, nothing is actually heat; the temperature is just being manipulated by this machine. Using a heat pump, you can feel warm during the winter and feel cool during the summer time.
Friday, December 29. 2006
The International Energy Agency launched the Heat Pump Programme, a non-profit organization, in 1978. Different countries from all over the world work together on projects that are concerned with heat pumping technologies such as refrigeration and air conditioning. The goal of the programme is to find ways to reduce energy consumption at the same time improve the use of heat pumps for the good of the environment as well as the consumers. The participants of this programme are: Austria, Canada, Japan, France, Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States among others.
The vision of the programme seeks to improve the energy efficiency and reduce the negative effects on the environment of the heat pump technology. Their mission is to serve the needs of several organizations concerned with their project. International energy and Environmental agencies is their number one concern. The Heat Pump Programme wishes to disseminate factual and useful information to help their participants realize the programme’s vision. To help reach their goal, several projects, like workshops and studies have been launched by the Heat Pump Programme as well as establishing the Heat Pump Center, the programme’s information service.
Thursday, December 7. 2006
 A system always has the tendency to reach equilibrium or balance. This is also true in the flow of energy. Temperature, in particular, tends to level-off from an initial state if there is no further energy input. For instance, a room may have hot temperature during summer. This is because the room is leveling-off with the temperature of the outside environment.
Energy is needed to counteract this tendency. Hence, air conditioning devices are oftentimes employed to maintain cool temperature inside a room. Air conditioners function because of heat pumps which are two sets of coils that carry heat form one set to another.
Sunday, November 26. 2006
 Have you been using air conditioners and heaters during severe seasonal changes? The cost of these temperature-regulating devices can get expensive. However, there's always an alternative solution. Heat pumps are considered more efficient than these devices because of a number of points. First, they provide uniform temperature compared to a blast furnace. Second, they don't burn fuel so they are safer and easier to clean than gas furnaces. Third, they are more humid during cold weather so they do not dry out our skin.
Apart from all these, heat pumps are so much cheaper even when the prices of air conditioners and heaters are combined.
Sunday, November 5. 2006
 Transmitting and circulating heat energy from one place to another in a building is an engineering task which is made possible by heat pumps. Heat pumps are important industrial devices found in boilers and air conditioning systems.
Heat pumps can either function as a heater or cooler. This is made possible by collecting heat energy in one set of coil and transferring it to another set of coils. Refrigerants such as gel freon are used. Refrigerants circulate and carry the heat. There are also valves that control the circulation. These make the device more efficient. You may observe that the back of a refrigerator, for instance, radiates heat; this is the other set of coils that releases heat.
Thursday, November 2. 2006
 We humans are masters of our environment. We do not adapt to our environment but we change the environment to adapt to our needs. Controlling air temperature is one of our methods of making the environment adapt to our needs. We invented heaters and air conditioners to make our homes and work places comfortable.
Heaters and air conditioners work by the same principle. A heat pump is the heart of a heater or air conditioning unit. A heat pump is a device consisting of two sets of coils. Heat is carried by a fluid, usually Freon, from one set of coils to another. A valve regulates the flow of the fluid and saves energy.
Tuesday, October 24. 2006
 Heat pumps are used by most households to provide heat during winter and cool air during summer. A typical heat pump machine has a compressor that circulates a special liquid called refrigerant, which in turn absorbs and releases heat. It has two installation unit placed in and outside of a home.
When selecting a heat pump for your home, make sure that you compare different heat pumps from several household appliance companies to know what product best suits your home. Also, you must check on the warranty and reputation of the heat pump's compressor so you can get the best out of your purchase.
Friday, October 20. 2006
 Heat pumps are used in air conditioning as well as refrigeration. Heat pumps take away the heat from a certain area and release this to the air. This therefore creates a cold environment in the area where heat was taken. Heat pumps work by circulating refrigeration fluids in its two sets of coils. The circulation of refrigeration fluids take away heat from one set of coils and is released to the other set of coils. Heat pumps have valve that regulate and control the flow of heat.
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